Call for Submissions

Summer High School Medical Program (for teens) at Georgetown University

Lay the foundation for a future in medicine. During the 8-day Medical Institute program, you’ll experience hands on learning opportunities typically reserved for 1st year medical students — viewing patient simulators, seeing cutting-edge medical facilities, and listening to lectures on new medical innovations. In addition to the 8-day Institute, Georgetown offers three-credit programs in medicine, anatomy, or neuroscience. Priority...

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Summer High School Program – Georgetown University

If you are a high school student looking to immerse yourself in an accelerated, hands-on learning experience in one of the most vibrant and culturally diverse cities in the world, the Georgetown High School Summer Program is for you. Credit and noncredit courses are available in medicine, science, international relations, law, business, arts & humanities, college prep, and more. Priority application deadline is April 15, 2014 – apply today!...

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Summer Writing Programs at Yale & Brown

Join Education Unlimited at writing programs held on the campuses of Yale and Brown University this summer for two great writing programs for teens. Emerging Writers Institute is a two-week creative writing program for rising 10th-12th graders, designed to develop students’ imaginative writing across literary genres. A+ Summer pre-college is an intensive pre-collegiate research program from 11th & 12th graders with an emphasis on academic...

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A Call for Submissions: Hermeneutic Chaos Literary Journal

Hermeneutic Chaos Literary Journal has embarked on its maiden voyage and we are extremely excited to anticipate all that this adventure will entail. The journal will publish its inaugural issue composed of beautifully handcrafted semantic mindscapes in May, and is accepting submissions for the same. We want poetry and prose that evade the limitations of genre and celebrate the commotion of the liminal space.Writings which provoke secluded...

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Writing Contest: Describe a Movie Clip and You Could Win $2000!

VideoDescriptionContest.com Take a look at this. CaptionMax, a subtitle and video description company, is inviting writers to describe a short movie clip. The best entry wins $2,000 (or $1,000 for second, $500 for third). That’s a lot of money for describing 90 seconds of video! And it’s for a good cause. Description, as it’s called in the industry, helps people with vision loss enjoy movies and TV programs. Writers translate visual...

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Write an article on the theme of “Generation-Y” and receive a cash prize of $200

Generation-Y, also known as Millennials, or the YOLO Generation. The generation that are into selfies, swag, drunken snapchats, instagramming your food and #hashtaging#everything#you#say. Every generation has its own set of aspirations and challenges, and these are both exciting and uncertain times to be living in. What are your thoughts on Generation-Y? We’re calling all bloggers, writers, thinkers, part-time philosophers and aspiring...

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