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Opportunities to raise your institutions’ profile in science and technology in the high profile Science communication competition, FameLab

In conjunction with the Thai Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation, British Council is organising the globally renowned science communication competition: ‘FameLab’. In Thailand, this competition is expected to reach thousands of university students, researchers, scientists and the general public through face to face and online channels.

Details on how UK institutions can take part are as follows:

Sponsorship fee 
Package: GBP 1,250* (Silver package**)

Benefits for UK institutions:

  • Logo in the VDO promotion for FameLab, logo on British Council website and online promotional campaigns  
  • Logo on e-newsletters distributed to over 3,000 British Council contacts including researchers, academics and higher education institutions.
  • Honorary mention by the Emcee at FameLab Final Competition in Bangkok 
  • Recognition of your institution in the Thailand FameLab Final Competition booklet
  • Logo on the backdrop of the main stage in regional head and final competition in Bangkok.
  • University profile in e-newsletters and brochures to promote the campaign.
  • Institution brochures distributed at all FameLab Thailand events and road shows at Thai universities.
  • Invitations to local regional heats and national final of the competition in Bangkok.

*excluding 7% VAT
**Sponsor Tiers include:
• Title sponsor
• 1st Tier (Gold)
• 2nd Tier (Silver)

Details on FameLab can be found in the file attached. Confirmation on sponsorship must be sent to British Council by 6th February 2020.

Contact person:

Chanya Tangsuk, Head of Education and Science, British Council Thailand

Chanya.Tangsuk@britishcouncil.or.th 

 

Action Required

Confirmation on sponsorship must be sent to British Council by 6th February 2020.