http://opportunitydesk.org/2016/01/06/un-academic-impact-essay-contest-and-global-youth-forum-2016/
Deadline: March 31, 2016

The United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI), in collaboration with ELS
Educational Services, Inc., (ELS) invites students to participate in
the 2016 Many Languages, One World Student Essay Contest and Global
Youth Forum. Share your ideas and be heard… perhaps even in the
General Assembly Hall of the United Nations!

60 Students will be selected as delegates to the 2016 United Nations
Academic Impact Global Youth Forum, 25-31 July, 2016, where they will
create action plans related to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development. The students will present these action plans
at United Nations Headquarters in New York City. Airfare, Room and
Meals will be provided by ELS Educational Services, Inc.

Essay Topic:

The essay should discuss global citizenship and cultural understanding
and the role that multilingual ability can play in fostering these.
The essay should reflect the student’s personal, academic, cultural
and national context.

Benefits and Cost

ELS will pay for roundtrip economy class airfares in carriers of its
choosing between the airport nearest to the Winners’ home city and New
York, and be responsible for the Winners’ travel, room and meals for
the duration of the conference (6-7 days).
Sightseeing and tourism opportunities will also be arranged by ELS. No
extensions of stay or early arrivals will be possible.
ELS will provide each winning student with a basic travel and accident
insurance policy, for which the premium will be paid by ELS.
All Winners attending the conference will be given certificates of
participation by ELS, signifying they have participated in the Global
Youth Forum arranged in cooperation with the United Nations Academic
Impact.
Winners are responsible for all documentation relating to their
journey, including passports and visas and the costs related to these,
as well as appropriate medical insurance for their journey and
temporary stay in the United States.

Eligibility

You must be a full-time university student, recommended and endorsed
by a Faculty Member or University Representative
You must be 18 years of age or older by the contest deadline.
The official United Nations languages are Arabic, Chinese, English,
French, Russian and Spanish.
How To Participate

Write an original essay (2,000 words or less) discussing global
citizenship and cultural understanding and the role that multilingual
ability can play in fostering these.
The essay should reflect your personal, academic, cultural and
national context. Essays must be written in an official language of
the United Nations that is not your first language or primary language
of instruction during your primary or secondary education.
You will need to demonstrate both written and verbal competency in the
language of the essay.
Entry Process:

Write your essay according to the contest rules and eligibility guidelines.
Share your essay with the University Faculty Member or Authorized
Representative who recommended you so that s/he can attest to the fact
that you have followed the contest rules.
Have that Faculty Member or University Administrator complete the
Faculty Member/University Administrator Reference Form in support of
your participation in the contest.
After the Faculty Reference form is submitted, the Faculty Member will
receive an email from Many Languages, One World requesting
confirmation of the reference.
Make sure that your Faculty member looks for this email and clicks on
the confirmation link. They may need to check their spam or junk mail
folder. If your Faculty member does not confirm their recommendation,
you will not be able to submit an entry.
Once the Reference Form has been received and confirmed by Many
Languages, One World, you will receive an email with further
information, and a link where you can complete your Student Entry Form
and upload your essay to the contest website.
The Student Entry Form must be completed in its entirety, and in
English. If your entry form is incomplete, you will be disqualified.
Be sure to include your government-issued identity card number or
passport number, and submit your full name as it appears on your
official documents or passport. Do not submit your photo.
At the bottom of the Student Entry form you will find the link to
upload your essay to the contest website.
The essay must be submitted/uploaded in MS WORD format. Please title
your essay as follows: LastName_FirstName-LanguageofEssay (ie,
Smith_Jane-Arabic). Do not include a cover page with personal
information, as the essays will be evaluated anonymously.
Only essays submitted through this link will be accepted. You can only
submit one essay.
Essays must be received by 11:59pm Eastern Standard Time on Thursday
31 March, 2016 in order to qualify. Do not wait until the deadline
date to submit. Give yourself time to ensure that your essay will be
received successfully.


For more information, visit UNAI – ELS Student Conte


-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU


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