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Susan Meiselas nyerte az Outstanding Contribution to Photography díjat
Susan Meiselas nyerte az Outstanding Contribution to Photography díjat
Sony World Photography Awards 2025 Az elismert dokumentarista fotográfus, Susan Meiselas nyerte a 2025-ös Sony World Photography Awards Outstanding Contribution to Photography díjat; Meiselas a díjat 2025. április 16-án veheti át a Londonban tartott díjátadó gálán; A fotográfus munkáinak különleges bemutatója a londoni Somerset House-ban lesz látható 2025. április 17. és május 5. között. Susan…
2024 United Nations Population Awards ceremony.
The United Nations General Assembly established the United Nations Population Award in resolution 36/201 on 17 December 1981. The Award is p
The aim of the United Nations Population Award Ceremony is to celebrate the achievements of laureates and their contributions to the development and/or implementation of solutions to issues and questions related to population and development.
The Committee for the United Nations Population Award selects the laureates of the Award. The Committee is composed of ten representatives of Member States of the United Nations. For the period 2022-2023 the Committee reached a quorum of nine Member States consisting of the Republic of Bulgaria, Côte d'Ivoire, Guatemala, the Republic of Indonesia, Lebanon, the Republic of Liberia, the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, Portugal and the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago elected by the Economic and Social Council for a term of three years (2021-2024).
This year, the Committee for the United Nations Population Award will commemorate the 2024 laureates during an in-person event at UN Headquarters on 11 July, World Population Day, at 3pm EDT.
The United Nations General Assembly established the United Nations Population Award in resolution 36/201 on 17 December 1981. The Award is presented annually to an individual or individuals, or to an institution or institutions, or to any combination thereof, for the most outstanding contribution to the awareness of population questions or to their solutions.
Watch the 2024 United Nations Population Awards ceremony!
P!nk To Receive Outstanding Contribution To Music Award At The 2019 BRITs
P!nk To Receive Outstanding Contribution To Music Award At The 2019 BRITs
In the last 24 hours, P!nk revealed she has a new single and album on the way, received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and now she’s set to receive a very special BRIT Award.
The BRIT Awards announced that P!nk will receive the Outstanding Contribution to Music Award at this year’s awards show, making her the first non-British artist to receive the prize.
P!nk is receiving the award in…
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Outstanding Contribution to Peer Support Awards
After a fantastic year of Peer Support some staff and students received extra recognition of their outstanding Contribution to their schemes!
Staff Coordinators
Sarah Beazley and Rachel Starkey: Speech and Language Therapy PASS: For being excellent role models and being a constant support for all SLT students.
Rachel Starkey: Speech and Language Therapy Mentoring: For bringing enthusiasm and a constant positive attitude to every student she works with.
Philippa Wilson: School of Social Sciences PM: For her support, and enthusiasm in bringing out the best in her students.
Karen Baylis: School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PASS: For her second to none dedication to PASS year on year.
Isabella Fairclough: Manchester Medical Student Community Mentoring: For being outstanding in her dedication to providing excellent support across the whole medical school
Christopher Blanford: Materials Science PASS: For his dedication to boosting morale and rewarding his Leaders.
Student Coordinators
Laura McGregor: Speech and Language Therapy Peer Mentoring: For continuously providing a high level of organisation and support to her coordination team and those around her
Eve Ferguson: Speech and Language Therapy PASS: Because her enthusiasm for PASS rubs off on everyone she works with.
Alana McNulty and Carys Williams : Chemistry PASS: For moving the PASS scheme onwards and upwards with their creativity
Zoe Aitken: (BA) Nursing PASS: For her constant encouragement for the group to work together and support each other.
Matt Akerman: Computer Science: For being integral in bringing PASS leaders together to create a great sense of community.
Stephanie Baines: Physics and Astronomy PM: For being a natural leader, ensuring the success of the Mentoring scheme this year
Rory Clark: Physics and Astronomy: For bringing joy to those he works with.
Andrew Aldridge: Aerospace Engineering PASS: For constantly striving for the scheme to move forward to reach its potential
Frances Brown: Mechanical Engineering PASS: For boosting PASS attendance and being an excellent Leader.
Rita Patricio, Ayushmita Hazarika, Kirsty Poots, Gabby Lecaro: (BA) Economics PM: For being a brilliant team and showing evidence of excellent leadership skills
Sarah King and Daniel Underwood: Computer Science PASS: Because their flexible new approach to leadership has allowed their Leaders to thrive
Amy Nicholson and Martha Willis: Design Fashion Business PASS: For spearheading great innovations and ideas which have led to the success of this year.
Rachel Hewitt: Civil Engineering PASS: For injecting innovation and vibrancy into the PASS scheme this year.
PASS Leaders and Peer Mentors
Zaccaria Hamid: Computer Science: For his outstanding drive to help others
James Beddoe: Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science: For always going beyond the minimum expectations in his role
Jamini Thakrar and Lucy Newman: Life Sciences: For their invaluable commitment to supporting first year students.
Jan Kröbl: Mechanical Engineering: For bringing fun into his PASS sessions
Thomas Ludlow: Manchester Medical Student Community: For his selfless attitude and dedication to providing support and advice for others
Samantha Howard: Chemistry: For always aspiring to make the best activities she can to improve students understanding
Nic Supornpaibul: Materials Science: For bringing confidence to the students he works with
Yalcin Ege Okyar: Life Sciences: For constantly striving to make each week more imaginative and interactive.