Places are limited so kindly book early. Registration extended to Wednesday 07 May 2025. FREE TO ATTEND!
As part of the Transforming Educational Experiences of Digital Apprenticeships (TEEDA) on Wednesday, 14th May 2025, we are excited to announce a call for apprentice posters that visualize your apprenticeship journey. Find more information below.
The poster competition is an apprentice-only competition that requires apprentices and recent graduates (who should have graduated within the last 3 years) to visualise their learning journey from the start of their course to now. They are allowed to include their future plans and trajectory.
Example topics (these are for illustrative purposes only and are not exhaustive):
1. Your educational background and route to the apprenticeship.
2. Your experiences on your apprenticeship so far.
3. Your project work and outcomes (with appropriate permission in place).
4. Key achievements while on your apprenticeship.
Extracurricular work while on your apprenticeship (e.g. advocacy work, mentoring, etc.)
Your poster will be displayed at the event, and there will be an opportunity to discuss your poster with attendees. The posters will be judged, and a small prize awarded.
All participants will receive a certificate of participation. In addition, the winner will receive a £25 Amazon voucher, the first runner-up a £20 Amazon voucher and the second runner-up a £15 Amazon voucher.
An A2-sized poster (landscape or portrait) that should be visually engaging and clearly present your apprenticeship journey. You don't have to present a printed version; send us the electronic file.
All submissions (only electronic submissions) must be received by 5 pm on Tuesday, 6th May, to enable organisers to print and display all submissions.
Kindly submit your posters to: S.Holland@mmu.ac.uk.
Please only submit a poster if you can attend the event. To attend, kindly register online (if you have not already done so) by the 5th of May.
We look forward to your contributions and a vibrant exchange of ideas and insights on the day. If you need any further information, please email Sam Holland at S.Holland@mmu.ac.uk.