Sentences with phrase «chair of the judges»

In my role as Chair of the judging panel for the annual ICT Excellence Awards in Northern Ireland, I am privileged to visit primary, secondary and special schools that are transforming learning and teaching using educational technology.
Stewart White, national chair of judges for Restaurant & Catering Association's Savour and Wine List awards, suggests sensitive drinkers try the organic, preservative - free Dub Style No. 1 from Inkwell in McLaren Vale and the low - sulphur, biodynamic CRFT Shiraz from the Little Hill Vineyard in the Barossa.
Over the past decade, Professor Mick Dodson AM, has attended every site visit as Chair of the judging panel for the Indigenous Governance Awards.
Ahead of DowDuPont's 30th Awards for Packaging Innovation chair of the judging panel David Luttenberger, global packaging director at Mintel, shares his perspectives on the competition and packaging innovation itself with fellow jury member Tim Sykes
«Just because the work's funny, doesn't mean it's not serious», was the short - shrift response of Tate Britain director and chair of judges Penelope Curtis.
Duncan Campbell, Ciara Phillips, James Richards and Tris Vonna - Michell produce serious work, says chair of judges
Chair of Judges in 2017 Samantha Connew has praised both the quality and the variety of the wines presented to judges at this year's KPMG Sydney Royal Wine Show.
Chair of Judges Warren Gibson said the Isabel Chardonnay Marlborough 2016 was a very classy example of the Chardonnay in this year's competition.
Chair of judges Marina Warner says, «László Krasznahorkai is a visionary writer of extraordinary intensity and vocal range who captures the texture of present day existence in scenes that are terrifying, strange, appallingly comic, and often shatteringly beautiful.»
Bio Mary Anne Brocious is Chair of Judges Education for the Old English Sheepdog Club of America.
Selected from the winners of the Awards» 10 Professional categories, Chair of Judges Zelda Cheatle says of Frederik Buyckx's photographs: «I have chosen a series of landscapes so that we may return to the essence of looking at photography.
Ahead of DowDuPont's 30th Awards for Packaging Innovation chair of the judging panel David Luttenberger, global packaging director at Mintel, shares his perspectives on the competition and packaging innovation itself with fellow jury member Tim Sykes more
Yet, from what I have heard and seen as Chair of the judging panel for the Indigenous Governance Awards — nothing could be further from the truth.
Chair of judges Penelope Curtis, director of Tate Britain said nominees for the future would only be defined by the notion of «if its possible, we'll do it».
Alan Crane CIOB Senior Vice President and Chair of the judging for this year's award said, «The judging panel had a very lengthy and testing discussion to reach their decisions, especially in the undergraduate dissertation category some of which were outstanding quality.
Ahead of the 30th Awards for Packaging Innovation, organised by DowDuPont, chair of the judging panel David Luttenberger, global packaging director at Mintel Group, shares his perspectives on the renowned competition and on packaging innovation itself with fellow jury member Tim Sykes.
Patrick Hayes, director of BESA and chair of judges for the Bett Awards said: «If you're looking for evidence that the UK EdTech sector is world - leading, look no further than the fantastically innovative winners of the Bett Awards 2017.
The 2017 Chair of Judges for the David Vaisey Prize, Anne Robinson, will announce the inaugural winner of this award that gives public recognition to the value of libraries and their volunteer support.
Patrick Hayes, chair of judges for the Bett Awards said, «Well done to FutureLearn!
Patrick Hayes, director of BESA and Chair of the judging panel, said: «Winning an ERA is a clear sign to the education sector that you are leading the way, with the awards widely recognised by schools, local authorities and across the industry.
EEF Chief Executive Kevan Collins writes about his experience as a judge of this year's Pupil Premium Awards.As the chair of the judging panel for this...
The chair of the judges, actress Miranda Richardson, did a good job of summing up the book's appeal: «It is a book where we all found ourselves laughing out loud on trains or wherever we were reading,» she told the crowd at London's festival hall, where the # 30,000 prize was awarded.
She is a Harkness scholar who attended Columbia University's film school after earning a degree in history at Cambridge University and was Chair of the judging panel of the 2010 Orange Prize for Fiction.
She is also a book reviewer for the London Times and was chair of the judging panel for the 2010 Orange Prize for Fiction.
Michael Wood, Chair of judges for the prestigious prize, admits that there is a «tremendous amount of violence in them.
Joanna Trollope, Chair of the judging panel, said that it is «a privilege to present» such a varied list, which includes American, British, Irish and Canadian authors and «an age range of close on half a century.»
Daisy Goodwin, chair of judges, commented on the prize selection: «We chose The Lacuna because it is a book of breathtaking scale and shattering moments of poignancy.»
The winner was decided on by readers and a panel of literary judges, including Cole; author Rachel Abbott; founder of the The Alliance of Independent Authors, Orna Ross; the Metro's books editor Claire Allfree; and members of the Amazon Books team, UK head of Kindle Singles and chair of judges, Andrew Rosenheim; UK Kindle content director, Amy Worth; and UK editorial director for Amazon Publishing, Emilie Marneur.
Philip Jones, editor of The Bookseller and chair of the judges, said: «The authoritative panel of independent experts we have gathered to preside over the entries will once again ensure that those receiving the ultimate accolade are the companies and individuals that most merited it.»
The panel of judges includes actress and literacy campaigner, Lily Cole; best - selling author Rachel Abbott; Irish author, former literary agent and founder of the The Alliance of Independent Authors, Orna Ross; the Metro's books editor Claire Allfree; and members of the Amazon Books team, UK head of Kindle Singles and chair of judges, Andrew Rosenheim; UK Kindle content director, Amy Worth; and UK editorial director for Amazon Publishing, Emilie Marneur.
Rosenheim, chair of the judges, said: «It is a remarkably diverse shortlist, ranging from a non-fiction chronicle of one man windsurfing around Britain's coast to historical fiction that provides an intimate view of a little known king, Henry VII.
Philip Jones, chair of the judges, said: «This was a close one, the public vote helped focus the judges attention, and the first round voting was incredibly close.
The panel of judges who decided upon the winning book included actress and literacy campaigner, Lily Cole; best - selling author Rachel Abbott; Irish author, former literary agent and founder of The Alliance of Independent Authors, Orna Ross; the Metro's Books Editor Claire Allfree; as well as members of the Amazon Books team - UK Head of Kindle Singles and Chair of Judges, Andrew Rosenheim; UK Kindle Content Director, Amy Worth; and UK Editorial Director for Amazon Publishing, Emilie Marneur.
Andrew Rosenheim, Chair of Judges, Kindle UK Storyteller Award, said: «It is a remarkably diverse shortlist, ranging from a non-fiction chronicle of one man windsurfing around Britain's coast to historical fiction that provides an intimate view of a little - known king, Henry VII.
-- Stephen Deuchar, Art Fund director and chair of judges.
Penelope Curtis, director of Tate Britain and chair of judges, said this year's artists represented a range of practices including drawing, photography, film and performance.
The search for the next top UK museum or gallery begins this week, after director of the Art Fund and chair of the judging panel, Stephen Deuchar, revealed the international jury line - up of professionals.
Stephen Deuchar, chair of the judges and director of Art Fund, said: «The V&A experience is an unforgettable one.
Four artists have been shortlisted for the 2014 prize, none of them «especially well known» to the wider public, the chair of judges and the director of Tate Britain, Penelope Curtis, has unapologetically acknowledged.
Stephen Deuchar, Art Fund director and chair of the judges for the annual # 100,000 award, praised the Hepworth's dedication to its local community, describing it as «the museum everyone would dream of having on their doorstep».
Of the winning proposal Nayia Yiakoumaki, Chair of the judging panel commented: «Emily Riddle's XENIA: Guests, Hosts, Friends is an outstanding proposal that links ancient Mediterranean journeys with the contemporary subject of migration, addressing strong global issues of current social and political concern.
Each judge is a director of an art institution, including the chair of judges, and Tate Britain director, Penelope Curtis — that's five directors of art institutions — all picking, again and again, from the same galleries (if I see another Showroom gallery artist included in a contemporary Tate show or nominated again for the Turner Prize I'll scream).
Stephen Deuchar, chair of the judges, described the museum as «A perfect fusion of art and landscape» at last night's awards ceremony in London's National Gallery, while Peter Murray, founding and executive director of the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, attributed that success to the people behind it: «This award is dedicated to our incredible staff, the artists with whom we're privileged to work so closely, and our truly wonderful visiting public.»
Stephen Deuchar, chair of the judges, said: «A perfect fusion of art and landscape, the Yorkshire Sculpture Park has gone from modest beginnings to one of the finest outdoor museums one might ever imagine.
Alex Farquharson, the director of Tate Britain and chair of the judging panel, stated:
The chair of the judges was Stephen Deuchar, who steps down as director of Tate Britain later this month.
The exhibition features four artists described even by Penelope Curtis, director of Tate Britain and chair of the judging panel, as «not especially well known».
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