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SEDRD Student Photo Competition

Submitted by dfoolen on October 21st, 2013 4:30 PM

We invite SEDRD students to submit photos for the SEDRD Photo Competition that profile the School, your program, research and other University related activities. You may submit as many photos as you like into the following three categories which are intended to capture the diversity of the School:

A.      Canadian Landscape/Community
B.      Foreign Landscape/ Community
C.      Students in Action (in the field or in our building).

The top photo in each category will receive a $50 gift certificate! (location of your choice)

With your submission, please include:

·         the photo category,
·         a description of the photo,
·         your name, contact address, email and phone number,
·         the completed “Photo Release Form” (see main office for copy of form)

Photos from all four seasons are welcome.  Please do not submit photos of children. 

Please submit your photos by 12 noon on Friday, November 15, 2013 to: sedrd.photocontest@uoguelph.ca. 
Entries will be evaluated on content, image quality, creativity and relevance to each of the three categories.

All entries will become the exclusive property of SEDRD and are non-returnable. 
SEDRD has the right to publish any or all of the entries in any media without attribution or compensation to the entrant.

The winners will be announced at the SEDRD Winter Social on Friday, November 22nd.

Contest open to SEDRD students only.

May the best photos win!

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The School of Environmental Design and Rural Development (SEDRD) brings together major academic fields concerned with creating strong communities, in Canada and around the world. The four highly respected programs in SEDRD share many common goals but approach them in different and complementary ways. This model reflects the imperatives in building authentic communities where planners, landscape architects, communicators, and citizens all play important interdependent roles in community strength.

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  • Rural Planning and Development
  • Rural Studies

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