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Saturday, July 04, 2009
Innocentive Challenges in the field of Corrosion_Link
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Libellés : chemistry, Innocentive, Innovations, Materials Science, Science Challenges
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Greetings,
The European Journalism Centre (EJC) would like to invite you to apply for the second round of the acclaimed blogging competition, TH!NK ABOUT IT. We have seen your blog and consider you an ideal candidate for the competition, TH!NK2: Climate Change.
TH!NK2 will bring together 81 bloggers from Europe with guests from India, China, Brazil and the US, to exchange ideas and debate the issues of the International Climate Summit in Copenhagen, in December 2009. The blogging competition will run from September 23 to December 20 and will begin with a launch event in Copenhagen in September. During their free trip to Copenhagen, participants will meet each other, receive some training and equipment and learn about the hottest topics in climate change.
If you are selected to come to Copenhagen in September you will receive a Flip Mino HD Camera. You will also have the opportunity to win many other prizes throughout the competition.
As a participant, you are encouraged to blog about climate change related topics in your own back yard; to bring out the local side of a global issue.
To participate in the competition, please go to www.thinkaboutit.eu, where you can read more about TH!NK2 and fill out the application form and attach a current resume/CV as well as a letter of motivation (250 words max).
You are receiving this invitation because the EJC has sought you out specifically as a target blogger.
The EJC is a non-profit, independent media development organisation.
Thank you!
-TH!NK2 team
I truly appreciated your interest in my blogs and my blog approaches to climate change - an interdisciplinary informed scientific and engineering approach.
Out of office and off-line, I only read your mail today. If you continue to appreciate my blogging approach I shall be happy to be considered for "late entry" or to submit again, in next years "Think About It" blog competition.
James Alexander-site owner
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