The Alexander Prize 2009


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This award is specifically for women educators working under difficult conditions. The award is named after the Alexander family who worked in science education in many commonwealth countries for over 50 years. It is supported by the ASE, the UK Association for Science Education.
The Alexander Prize will be awarded to a woman or group of women who has made a significant contribution to encouraging the scientific, technological or mathematical education of girls or women in a situation of particular difficulty or scarce resources.
The prize is awarded no more than once a year and is for £350.
A nomination for the Alexander Prize should be made in the form of an essay explaining the reasons for the nomination, and detailing the achievements of the nominee/s over a period of time. Such a nomination may be made by a third party, or by the nominee herself.
Nominations must be sent to arrive before 30 September 2009.
Nominations for the Alexander Prize should be sent to
CASTME Awards Co-ordinator,
c/o Faculty of Education,
University of Winchester,
West Hill,
Winchester,
SO22 4NR UK

or sent by email to:
chris.mclaren@winchester.ac.uk


To download an entry form please select one of the following

pdf file (.pdf - printable in Adobe Acrobat)
MS Word file (.doc - printable and editable in MS Word)





 

 

 
   


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