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Competition: Mental Health and What It Means To You

Competition: Mental Health and What It Means To You

Title

Mental Health and what it means to you

Format

Submissions can be made in any format that can be published, including but not limited to: articles, photography, poetry, prose, paintings, short stories, or digital art. To make a submission, students must email their entry - in any format - to circadian@bartslondon.com

Timescale

Monday 16th March - Monday 6th April (3 weeks)

Prizes

1 x £100 Amazon Voucher for First Prize

5 x £20 Amazon Vouchers for Runners Up

Winning entries will be selected by the committee of Circadian Magazine (see our team on our website) and will be published on our website and in our next physical copy. We will try to feature as many entries as possible on both formats.

Anonymity

Students wishing to submit a piece but remain anonymous are encouraged to submit their piece via a friend in order to continue to be contactable and therefore eligible for the prizes. Students can send in their entries via an anonymous email address but we will be unable to use these for the prize draw - however we will still aim to publish them to the wider BL community.

If you have any questions, please email circadian@bartslondon.com

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Online AGM

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