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Times Higher Education film competition

17 July 2012

The Times Higher Education is currently running a film competition as part of the official launch of this year's World University Rankings.

Film-making competition

The competition is open to all university staff and students and requires entrants to submit a 10-second video that completes the sentence: "My university is world-class because…"

The short film may focus on any of the qualities in which entrants feel their university excels, for example: teaching, research, access, diversity, sport or social life.

Rob Eagle, UCL Commmunication's film-maker, commented: "You can use anything to make a film - just be creative. Use a mobile phone, digital camera, DSLR or Flipcam. As long as you have a creative idea and original content, you don't always need the most sophisticated camera or editing software. You can download free editing software or use something like iMovie on a Mac.

We all know our university is world class. With our film's on UCL's official YouTube channel, we try to shine a spotlight on some of our cutting-edge research, innovative teaching and learning and exciting student experience. Now it's your turn in a 10-second video to show what you think is world class about UCL."

To learn more about the rules and conditions of the competition and for UCL's YouTube channel, please visit the link below.

Submissions are to be emailed to: rankings@timeshighereducation.co.uk


Related links:

Times Higher Education competition
UCL's YouTube channel