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  • Nominations Announced – Learning on Screen Awards 2012

    The nominations for the 2012 Learning on Screen Awards have been published on the British Universities Film & Video Council’s website. All nominated entries will be showcased, and the winners announced, at the Learning on Screen Awards Ceremony at the BFI Southbank, London on the evening of Thursday 26 April 2012. The evening will be presented […]

  • Learning on Screen 2012 Judges Announced

    The British Universities Film & Video Council is delighted to welcome the judging panels for the Learning on Screen Awards 2012.  The judging committees will be Chaired by Sir Ron Cooke, former Chair of the JISC and former Vice Chancellor of the University of York.  Find out who the judges are here.  

  • Learning on Screen 2012 tickets now available

    The Learning on Screen Awards celebrate and reward excellence in the use of moving image and related media in education. All nominated entries will be showcased and the winners announced at the BFI Southbank, London on Thursday 26 April 2012, from 6pm. Presented by Professor Lord Winston, Professor of Science and Society and Emeritus Professor […]

  • Confused about copyright?

    Attend the Copyright Clearance for Print, Broadcast and Multimedia Production course on Tuesday 13 March 2012, in Central London. Presented by Alma Hales, Head of Intellectual Property at the Open University and Bernadette Attwell, former Deputy Head of Intellectual Property at the Open University and co-owner of Copy-Right Consultants Ltd with Alma Hales, the course will […]

  • Education Technology supports Learning on Screen Awards

    Education Technology – a new print publication, being launched at the 2012 UCISA conference in March 2012, is the  Media Partner for the Learning on Screen Awards 2012.  Education Technology is the only publication dedicated to providing insight and information on the ICT demands of the UK’s education sector. Covering everything from Key Stage 2 all […]

  • Countdown to Learning on Screen Awards deadline

    2 weeks until Learning on Screen Awards 2012 entry deadline (28 November 2011) The Learning on Screen Awards celebrate and reward excellence in the use of moving image and related media in education. The Awards are open to broadcasters, production companies, education providers, museum personnel, students and anyone else producing educational media (broadcast, non-broadcast & […]

  • Follow us on Twitter

    The BUFVC is now on Join us to keep up-to-date with information related to moving image, sound and related media in education, including general updates on issues related to moving image and sound new content and access for educational use updates on copyright and access BUFVC projects (current, new and progress throughout) events and training […]

  • Learning on Screen Awards open for entries

    Do you produce educational programmes? Do you have a top-rated educational website? Are you a student with an outstanding production? The Learning on Screen Awards celebrate and reward excellence in the use of moving image and related media in education. All shortlisted entries will be showcased at the Learning on Screen Awards ceremony at the […]

  • Lord Winston to present Learning on Screen 2012

    Professor Lord Winston, Professor of Science and Society and Emeritus Professor of Fertility Studies at Imperial College London, will present the BUFVC’s Learning On Screen Awards 2012.   Committed to scientific education, Professor Lord Winston regularly writes and hosts popular BBC science programmes. Most significantly these have included ‘Child of Our Time’ (2000-2004), ‘Child Against […]

  • EU Screen portal – beta test

    The British Universities Film and Video Council (BUFVC) was proud to present a sneak preview of the EUscreen portal as part of its Learning on Screen conference held at the National Film Theatre (BFI Southbank) in London on 24th March 2011. In his showcase presentation, Luís Carrasqueiro outlined the benefits and challenges of providing standardised […]