The organisers of the MEDEA Awards announced the names of this year’s 7 finalists on 27 September. This year’s finalists come from Belgium, Canada, Germany, Spain and Switzerland and cover a wide variety of different subjects – check them out on the MEDEA awards website. Despite the challenges faced by everyone working in higher and continuing education over the last 18 months, the level of entries to the 2021 MEDEA Awards continued to be as high as ever with entries that came in from all around the globe. You can meet the finalists during a dedicated webinar taking place at 16:00 CEST on Tuesday 12 October when the hunt for the audience favourite. will begin. The winner of this award and the overall MEDEA winner will be announced during the Media & Learning Online Autumn conference n 18 November.
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