Entries open soon for the UNSW Bragg Student Science Writing Prize
Posted on 17 Apr at 11:36
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This prize is open to students in Years 7 – 10 from schools across Australia. Students are asked to write an 800-word essay on the theme: “Not-so-smart Technology”.
Further details, including tips for students and teachers, last year’s winning entry and a competition poster can be found on the Careers with STEM website
Entries can be submitted from 29 April 2019 until 27 August 2019.
The prizes are named for Nobel Laureates (and father and son) William Bragg and Lawrence Bragg. They won the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work on x-ray diffraction.