UNESCO Global Media & Information Literacy Awards 2016 – Win a trip to São Paulo, Brazil! Deadline: September 19, 2016
UNESCO is now accepting nominations for the Global Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Awards. The awards reflect specific areas of expertise or activism and will recognize champions and promoters of Media and Information Literacy (MIL) including information/library, media and technology specialists, educators, artists, activists, researchers, policy makers, NGOs, associations and other groups integrating MIL in an innovative way in their work and related activities. Specifically, the awards will recognize excellence and leadership in five sectors: Education, Research, Policy, Activism, Media and Communication/Information Industries.
For 2016, the Global MIL Awards are led by the Global Alliance for Partnership on Media and Information Literacy (GAPMIL) and the Media and Information Literacy and Intercultural Dialogue University Network (MILID) with the support of UNESCO, UNAOC, the School of Communication and Arts at the University of São Paulo, and the Youth Portal at the São Paulo Prefecture´s Secretary of Human Rights and Citizenship.
Benefit
Winners will be invited to the General Assembly of the GAPMIL at the University of São Paulo, Brazil, taking place from November, 2nd -6th, or connected to the event via remote online, live participation.
Eligibility and Awards Criteria
Work in any area/sector can be recognized, as long as the activities reflect integration of media and information literacy concepts, including intercultural dialogue, in education, research, policy, activism and the communication and information industries (including cultural industries).Nominations should describe how the nominee’s work and activities impact specific groups or society at large.Nominations should describe how the nominee’s practices do influence or could influence the media and Information Literacy field at large, in a local or global context.Nominations should provide links to pictures, video clips or testimonials and any other published content (if appropriate) produced by the nominee.Formal and non-formal approaches are welcome in the information/library media, communication and education sectors, and in relevant practices in each subject.The work of the award winners may be related to one or more of the following fields: Health, peace building, economic development, environmental sustainability, fundamental rights, poverty reduction, peace, and cultural diversity. These are central tenets of the U.N. sustainable development goals.
For more information, visit UNESCO Global MIL Awards
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