Entries are now open for the Paul Seideman Annual Composition Prize
Entries may be in the form of an essay, video/media clip or other digital format in addressing the topic, The impact of the Holocaust was felt globally. Explain how Holocaust survivors adapted to life after liberation and describe the contributions they have made to the post-Holocaust world.
Entries can be submitted either via email or post. Written essays should be submitted in a PDF format, with the following word limits:
• Years 9-10: 750 words maximum
• Years 11-13: 1000 words maximum
Media clips should be a maximum 5 minutes in length.
There are two secondary categories, Years 9-10 and Years 11-13.
Winners will present their entries and receive their prize at the United Nations International Holocaust Remembrance Day function in Wellington on 27 January, 2020.
The prize includes:
- Return flights to Wellington for the student and one guardian
- Overnight hotel accommodation in Wellington
- A cheque for $200
- Framed Certificate
All entries are due by Friday 12th July, 4pm. Winners will be notified on Friday 23rd August.