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![]() 2006 1st Prize Winner Phillip Broadwith with the judges ![]() 1st Prize: Your article published: Click here to read last year's winning article Work placement: £1,000 Cash Prize: Subscriptions: Your article published: £500 Cash Prize: Subscriptions: £100 Cash Prize: Entrants who reach the Finalists round, but no further, will be awarded a specially commissioned finalist's award and The Daily Telegraph/Bayer Finalist Certificate. Win a science lesson from Dr. Roger Highfield To give the competition an extra twist, every school, college or University, that has at least one pupil submit an entry to the competition, will now be automatically be entered into a free prize draw which could see The Daily Telegraph’s Science editor Roger Highfield talking to the pupils at your school, college or university on all things science, including the secret of pop science communication, or on one of his bestselling books, which include The Physics of Christmas’ to The Uses and Misuses of Human Cloning. To be in with your chance to win, make sure you include the name of your school and your teachers on the online entry form and downloadable entry pack’s. So, if you think you have a winning entry, then download an Entry Pack now. If you're not yet ready to submit an online entry, then we suggest you subscribe to our 'reminder service' and we will email you with reminders, prompts and inspiration as the competition deadline approaches.
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