Friday, 17 April 2015


Brighton Digital Festival - a month long celebration of digital culture which just so happens to be managed by 2009 DFSA graduate Jesse Mooney - is now accepting submissions for its Digital Education Awards of up to £1000 per event.

The festival encourages proposals for events that compliment key learning initiatives, and explore
areas such as:

Computing, robotics, electronics, and 3D printing

Creative entrepreneurship, STEAM pedagogy, and start-up culture

Architecture, urban planning and civic engagement

Digital music, animation, games, and filmmaking

Maker culture, DIY tech, and experimentation

The Festival is open to consider proposals that engage audiences of all ages, from schoolgoers
to lifelong learners. These awards can cover either total project costs, or part-fund
projects if additional funding has been confirmed.

As you can see, this is an ideal opportunity for DFSA undergraduates and alumni, so get organised and make your applications here by the May 11th deadline: http://www.brightondigitalfestival.co.uk/education-2015/

We'll be posting more BDF opportunities in the coming weeks, so stay tuned!
 



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