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Win London 2012 prizes by telling Podium about your involvement with the Games
26 September 2012
The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games may be over but their legacy has only just begun. We'd like to hear about your experiences over the past few years and your plans for the future.
Following surveys in 2010 and 2011, Podium has commissioned the Centre for Sport, Physical Education & Activity Research (SPEAR) at Canterbury Christ Church University to explore how Further and Higher Education have engaged with and benefitted from the Games, both during 2012 and since the Games were awarded to London.
For one final time, Podium would be extremely grateful if you could complete our Stakeholder Survey, which can be found here: http://www.podiumsurvey.co.uk/.
There are 10 sets of prizes to be won and the survey should take you no longer than 15 minutes to complete.
The information you provide will be used in a final report to demonstrate the strengths of the UK's Further and Higher Education sectors and how they played an integral role in helping the UK to deliver a successful Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Thanks to our funders, Podium exists until the 31st December and we will continue to support and showcase Games-related activities of the sectors until the end of the year, so please do keep us up-to-date with your post-London 2012 developments.
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