Essay Competition Should Get Students thinking
Essay Competition Should Get Students thinking
The essay topic, “Can xenotransplantation solve the organ donor shortfall? Explain the science and explore the issues” is designed to get students thinking about the potential this field of science holds.
“We hope all science and biology teachers will encourage their pupils to enter, and will display the promotional poster in a prime spot on their notice boards,” NZBio CEO Brian Ward says.
“Cash rewards of $500 for first prize and $300 and $150 for second and third place-getters is sure to be added incentive to get writing.
“The 2005 NZBio Essay Competition attracted
some very high caliber entries and we are looking forward to
receiving stimulating and well considered work again this
year.”
Posters and information on the competition were
mailed out to New Zealand secondary schools this week.
The competition deadline is 13 October 2006. Entries can
be posted to NZBio at PO Box 5580 Wellington or emailed to
competition@nzbio.org.nz
A PDF version of the essay
competition poster can be downloaded from
http://www.nzbio.org.nz/files/detail.asp?PageSubID=1288
Terms & Conditions
• The competition is open to all
New Zealand secondary school students
• Essays will be
marked by a panel. The judges’ decision is final
•
Winning essays may be used by NZBio with author’s
permission
• Quotes may be used from any of the essays,
with the writers’ permission
• Winning entrant’s
names will be published by NZBio
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