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St Andrews announces the annual global Prize for the Environment
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St Andrews announces the annual global Prize for the Environment

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International projects making significant contributions to green issues and concerns can enter  competition to win $100,000.

Individuals, multi-disciplinary teams, and community groups are being encouraged to submit  entry forms for the University of St Andrews Prize for the Environment, with projects focused on sustainability, conservation, biodiversity and community development of particular interest. 

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The annual competition awards $100,000 to the winners and two runners-up $25,000 each. The closing date for applications is Wednesday 6th April 2022, at which point finalists will be chosen and invited to attend the St Andrews Prize for the Environment seminar, which takes place at the Scottish university’s campus on Monday 21st and Tuesday 22nd November. All finalists must attend the event to be eligible. 

‘The St Andrews Prize is a leading light in tackling the global climate emergency, supporting projects around the world that make a real difference to the communities and countries in which they operate,’ said St Andrews Principal and Vice-Chancellor Professor Sally Mapstone. ‘Those who compete for this Prize have consistently inspired us, and it has never been more important for us, as global citizens, to play our part in supporting creative solutions to the greatest existential crisis facing the world today.’ 

Now in its 24th Year, the Prize has awarded over $2million to projects all over the globe since its inception. These projects were selected from more than 6,000 entries. They help to reduce human-animal conflict, promote environmental justice, and provide new solutions to the climate crisis. Now is the time to submit your entry for 2022.

In related news, last year St Andrews was one of 30 UK universities identified as having an ‘excellent commitment’ to sustainable transport infrastructure. 

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