International Students’ Day is celebrated on 17 November each year. The day was chosen to mark the tragic events connected with the storming of Czech universities in 1939 by Nazi troops, a day that led to death and misery to many. It is a day that should serve as a constant reminder of the horrors of division and compel us to seek unity, across all nations. Yet, sadly, we continue to engage in mutual destruction as a species.
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International Students’ Day is celebrated on 17 November each year. The day was chosen to mark the tragic events connected with the storming of Czech universities in 1939 by Nazi troops, a day that led to death and misery to many. It is a day that should serve as a constant reminder of the horrors of division and compel us to seek unity, across all nations. Yet, sadly, we continue to engage in mutual destruction as a species.
An amazing collection of nine countries spread over three continents responded to our call, with many participants dressing up in eye-catching colours to show their support. Many more from other countries joined in subsequently.
The success of that initial launch convinced us that 'Colours for Scholars' should not just celebrate international students, but ALL students who engage in LIFELONG learning.
Dr Poorna Gunasekera
Associate Dean International
Colours for Scholars Photo Competition: Share Your Story
Competition details
Results: The results will be announced within 2 weeks.
How to enter
- Print the Colours for Scholars campaign logo and capture a photo with it.
View and download the Colours for Scholars logo (PDF) . - Share a story with your photo that aligns with at least one of our campaign’s core values (word limit: 100 words):
- Unity: Building bridges and fostering connections in our community.
- Diversity: Celebrating our rich tapestry of cultures and backgrounds.
- Positivity: Promoting harmony through positive actions.
- Empowerment: Strengthening partnerships for lifelong learning.
- Respect: Valuing the unique contributions of all individuals.
- Equity: Ensuring fairness and addressing systemic disparities.
- Inclusivity: Creating a space where everyone feels they belong.
- Upload your photo to social media (Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn) with a brief story about the place and its relevance to the values of the campaign.
- Use the hashtag #ColoursForScholars2024
- Send your photo and link to your social media post to international@plymouth.ac.uk
y Watch our video for inspiration
- Selection Process: Our judging panel will choose the Top 3 entries.
- Submission Deadline: 31 January 2025
- Results: The results will be announced within 2 weeks.
Example of an entry
This entry includes:
• Place
• Story
• Reasoning behind the choice of the place
• How this story reflects values (at least one) of the campaign
Prizes on offer include
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[1st place: £500
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[2nd place: £300
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[3rd place: £200
The first anniversary
We would love groups of people all over the world to start initiatives that will link different sections of the local community to highlight the fact that learning is open to all, in all circumstances.
- Just form a group.
- Discuss how to focus on your community.
- Plan the best way to achieve that unity and then...
- Start making that happen!
Please would you join us; enrich us all with your ideas! We would love to hear from you.
We could then share our logo to use as you see fit and exchange ideas on how we could use 17 November to create a global movement of local harmony and wellbeing!
Event photography and video
Please be aware that some of the University of Plymouth's public events (both online and offline) may be attended by University staff, photographers and videographers, for capturing content to be used in University online and offline marketing and promotional materials, for example webpages, brochures or leaflets. If you, or a member of your group, do not wish to be photographed or recorded, please let a member of staff know.