Deadline: 1 September 2023
The Global 2023 Creative Competition invites healthcare professions students around the world to submit creative responses on the theme Healthy Planet, Healthy People.
This theme reflects the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, a framework of the local and global priorities to create a fair, just and sustainable world by 2030.
The Global Creative Competition brings together the international community of healthcare professions students on a theme that addresses a global challenge. This year’s competition is hosted by the University of Leeds in partnership with Imperial College London.
Prize Details
- The first prize is £300 GBP; and there are 3 runners’ up prizes of £150 each.
- It is expected (but may be subject to change) that the prizes will be presented at an online ceremony. Prize winners should be willing to participate in the ceremony.
- The promoters will contact winners with details of how to claim the prize money.
What type of art you can create?
- visual arts (e.g., drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, video);
- performing arts (e.g., music, dance, drama – maximum length 3 minutes);
- literature (e.g., a short story, poetry – maximum 300 words); or
- anything else that your imagination can think of.
Eligibility Criteria
- The competition is only open to healthcare students currently enrolled at an institution of higher education.
- By entering the competition, you confirm that you are eligible to do so and eligible to claim any prize you may win. The promoters may require you to provide proof of eligibility.
- The promoters will not accept competition entries that are: automatically generated by computer; include any third-party copyright; are completed by third parties or in bulk; illegal, have been altered, reconstructed, forged or tampered with; not submitted via the online portal; or fall outside the minimum requirements for display resolution specified on the submission portal.
- There is a limit of one entry per person for this competition. Entries on behalf of another person will not be accepted and joint submissions are not allowed.
- The promoters reserve all rights to disqualify you if, in the promoters’ discretion, your conduct is contrary to the spirit or intention of the competition.
- Submissions in your preferred language are welcome; they ask that you provide an English translation.
For more information, visit Imperial College London.