Study Well Photo Competition

Wednesday 11 December 2024, 9am - noon

Online
About this event

The Study Well Photo competition is back! 

Send us a photo a moment you've taken care of your well-being. This could be a:

Snowflake Wintry walk outside

Black cat Playing with your pet who has helped you through some long study sessions

Coffee A coffee or tea or hot drink you've made yourself (or picked up from Ground!)

Film frames A really good film or TV show you've watched in your breaks

Canoe A cool hobby you've recently taken up or one you've been pro at for a while!

Ball of yarn Maybe even a craft you've done 

These are only our ideas, if you need inspiration check out our Instagram where we shared some moments there!

 Send us a photo of a moment you've taken care of your well-being before the deadline (15th January 12pm!) to be in with a chance of winning a voucher to our outlets!

Please send entries to: su-representation@qmul.ac.uk

This competition will run from 11th December 2024-15th Janaury 2025

Please note this photos sent in might feature on our Instagram, please only send in submissions you would be happy for us to share. If there are others in the photos please also get their permission. Any photo submissions containing offensive or inappropriate content will not be accepted. 

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