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The Technology-Enabled Learning Prize 2021 logo next to a glowing filament bulb

Cambridge University Press are pleased to announce that they will be awarding two prizes for excellence in Technology-Enabled Learning at Cambridge for the third year running.

Following a year in which the importance of digital technologies to the provision of Higher Education has been thrown into sharp relief, the Technology-Enabled Learning Prize aims to reward Cambridge 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.

Winners will receive £1000 each and may have the opportunity to extend the reach of home-grown learning solutions in partnership with Cambridge University Press, depending on the nature of a winning submission.

Submissions are open until Friday 30 April 2021.

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

You can read about previous winners of the prize on the TEL Prize page.

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