Making an Impact 2019 Twitter Competition

During Making an Impact 2019, 13 May - 28 June, we invite you to tweet a thought on how a session has inspired your development or upload an image of your engagement with any of the events during the programme stating what has made the most impact to you.

Weekly prizes to be won!

The lucky winners will each receive a signed copy of ‘Academic Enterprise: a Field Guide’, by Andrew Corcoran. A practical guide for academic faculty to begin commercialising their research. The book balances the needs of teaching, research and innovation to develop academic entrepreneurs that will have a positive long-term impact upon the academy, the economy and society as a whole.

How to enter the competition

  1. Tweet a thought on how a session during Making an Impact 2019 has inspired your development or upload an image of your engagement with any of the sessions stating what has made the most impact to you.
  2. Use the hashtag #unilivimpact19
  3. Follow @LivResearcher
  4. Tag @LivResearcher in your tweet

Rules

  • Multiple entries are accepted but please refrain from using multiple accounts
  • Duplicate posts, or near duplicate, will not be included in the prize draw
  • Graphic and adult content and copyright infringement is a violation of Twitter Rules and will be reported/removed according to the Terms of Service 
  • Disclaimer: Whilst many scholars appreciate having their name, photograph and associated work shared via social media, others would prefer their work to not be shared. Presenters have been requested to state clearly at the beginning of their presentations whether or not they give consent for sharing their content via social media. Therefore, as a participant, you are specifically requested to respect the presenters’ preferences and only share content if permission has been given to do so
  • One winner will be chosen at random using Tweetdraw after the close of each week during Making an Impact 2019, and notified by email
  • Entries close 5pm Friday 28 June 2019.

Good Luck!

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