Yearly, The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition receives thousands of entries from young people across the Commonwealth, which are read and judged by a team of generous volunteers.
WORTH
- One of the greatest advantages of the commonwealth Essay competition is that each young person’s writing is individually read and appreciated by an adult somewhere in the Commonwealth, who might otherwise never hear their story.
The Royal Commonwealth Society is currently looking for judges for The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition 2021.
Judges will share the RCS’s commitment to amplifying youth dialogue across the Commonwealth. They may also have a particular interest in the theme (Community in the Commonwealth), literacy, youth work, or international affairs.
ELIGIBILITY
To be eligible for the role, you should:
- Be over 18 years of age;
- Have an interest in the Commonwealth and/or international affairs;
- Have an active interest in writing and/or literature;
- Be available for a minimum total of 40 hours between July and August 2021 in order to read and judge approximately 100 – 150 entries; and
- Have reliable access to a computer and internet during this period as the judging process is electronic.
- Your voluntary assistance with this program will be instrumental to our efforts to empower young writers to imagine a better future and encouraging them to take their first steps towards it.
If you are interested in the role, please download and complete the application form and return to competitions@royalcwsociety.org with ‘2021 JUDGE APPLICATION’ in the subject line.
DEADLINE: May 17, 2021.
To apply and for more information visit here