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The deadline for applications to the Technology-Enabled Learning Prizes has been extended to Tuesday 30 June.

The Technology-Enabled Learning Prizes – one for Arts, Humanities and the Social Sciences, and the other for STEM and Medicine - are awarded by Cambridge University Press. It aims to reward Cambridge academics and other staff supporting student learning, who have either developed their own learning technology solutions or employed existing technology in an innovative way to improve the learning outcomes of their students.

It is hoped that the deadline extension will provide an opportunity for late applications from staff undertaking these kinds of innovations in response to the impact of Covid-19 on residential teaching during the Easter Term.

For more details about the prize, including eligibility and a link to apply, please see the Cambridge University Press website.

You can read about last year's winners in our article on Teaching Prizes across the University.

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