Index on Censorship is seeking entries for its student blogging competition. To enter, students should submit a 500-word blog post on the following topic:
‘What is one of the biggest challenges facing freedom of expression in the world today?’ This could cover a repressive regime, threats to digital freedom, religious clampdowns or attacks on media freedom, focusing on any region or country around the world.
The competition is open to all first-year undergraduate students in the UK, and the winning entry will be determined by a panel of judges including the Index Chair.
The winning entry will be published in the Index on Censorship magazine. This is a opportunity for talented student writers and activists to get professionally published and make contact with acclaimed international media and human rights organisations.
To enter the competition, submit your piece with your name, university, course and year of study, to mcompetiton@indexoncensorship.org by 31 May 2013.
About Index on Censorship
Index on Censorship is an international organisation that promotes and defends the right to freedom of expression. The inspiration of poet Stephen Spender, Index was founded in 1972 to publish the untold stories of dissidents behind the Iron Curtain.
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