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Training Program on Appraisal and Feasibility Evaluation for Transport Projects

  • Registrations are now open for the Training Program on Appraisal and Feasibility Evaluation for Transport Projects.

Offered by the Department of Civil Engineering, 成人头条, this program is designed for professionals involved in transport infrastructure planning and decision-making, providing practical insights into project appraisal, economic evaluation, and risk assessment.

馃搮 Commencing on 23rd May 2026

馃摑 Registration deadline: 15th May 2026

听听听听听听 A certificate will be awarded upon successful completion.

Interested participants are kindly requested to refer to the flyer for full details and registration information.

Commonwealth Youth Photography Competition 2026

Commonwealth Youth Photography Competition 2026

The听Commonwealth Youth Photography Competition 2026:听Waves of Change has just opened for entries. It is free to enter, open to anyone听aged 18 to 30听from across the Commonwealth's 56 member nations. The competition is run by the Royal Commonwealth Society, in partnership with the City of London Corporation's Youth Natural Environment Board, and the Commonwealth Secretariat.

What is it?

A photography competition asking young people to document a world in motion. The theme, Waves of Change, invites entrants to photograph the ocean and its relationship to communities, environments, and the future. Entries are accepted across four categories:

  • Human-Ocean Connection
  • Hope and Resilience
  • Threats and Challenges
  • Innovative Solutions

Who can enter?

Any of your students or members aged 18 to 30 who hold citizenship or residency in a Commonwealth nation. No prior photography experience is required. They simply submit one original photograph and a statement of up to 300 words. It is free.

Why does it matter?

This is a genuine platform on a global stage. Winners will be celebrated across the Commonwealth's institutional networks, reaching audiences across 56 nations and 2.7 billion people.

Prizes

There are four category winners in total. The overall winner (selected from those four) receives a cash prize of听拢1,000. The three remaining category winners each receive听拢250.

Key dates

  • Entries open now: 5 May 2026
  • Deadline: 8 June 2026 (World Oceans Day)
  • Enter free at:听

Kate McNab

Communications and Public Affairs Officer

T: +44 (0)20 3727 4300 | M: +44 (0)7912 892318 | W:听

Commonwealth Youth Photography Competition 2026

Commonwealth Youth Photography Competition 2026

The听Commonwealth Youth Photography Competition 2026:听Waves of Change has just opened for entries. It is free to enter, open to anyone听aged 18 to 30听from across the Commonwealth's 56 member nations. The competition is run by the Royal Commonwealth Society, in partnership with the City of London Corporation's Youth Natural Environment Board, and the Commonwealth Secretariat.

What is it?

A photography competition asking young people to document a world in motion. The theme, Waves of Change, invites entrants to photograph the ocean and its relationship to communities, environments, and the future. Entries are accepted across four categories:

  • Human-Ocean Connection
  • Hope and Resilience
  • Threats and Challenges
  • Innovative Solutions

Who can enter?

Any of your students or members aged 18 to 30 who hold citizenship or residency in a Commonwealth nation. No prior photography experience is required. They simply submit one original photograph and a statement of up to 300 words. It is free.

Why does it matter?

This is a genuine platform on a global stage. Winners will be celebrated across the Commonwealth's institutional networks, reaching audiences across 56 nations and 2.7 billion people.

Prizes

There are four category winners in total. The overall winner (selected from those four) receives a cash prize of听拢1,000. The three remaining category winners each receive听拢250.

Key dates

  • Entries open now: 5 May 2026
  • Deadline: 8 June 2026 (World Oceans Day)
  • Enter free at:听

Kate McNab

Communications and Public Affairs Officer

T: +44 (0)20 3727 4300 | M: +44 (0)7912 892318 | W:听