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ver 1,600 images from 270 UK schools, sixth forms and further education colleges were entered in the ESRC’s Changing World photographic competition. The competition challenged young people aged 14-18 to show how the world has changed over the last 50 years, and imagine how it may continue to change in the future. The judges were Sophie Batterbury, Picture Editor of The


Independent on Sunday, Ollie Smallwood, freelance photographer and writer, and, from the ESRC, Chief Executive Jane Elliott, Jacky Clake, Head of Communications and Susie Watts, Head of Public Engagement. The winning entries were displayed at The Menier Gallery, London from 10-14 March and are also shown here. See also news page 30.


Left to right from top to bottom:


Through the looking glass - Winner: Environment and overall winner Rachel Coleman, Bishop Stopford School


Ophelia - Winner: Opinions and beliefs Greta Gillham Wright, Simon Langton Girl’s Grammar School


Is anonymity so bad? - Winner: Community and friends Nadia Rouhipour, Torquay Girls Grammar School


Height - Winner: Interests and hobbies Josh Cooper, Bishop Wordsworth’s School


A tiny moon-landing - Winner: Technology and media Henry Vincent, Twyford C of E High School


The living room - Winner: Family Jennifer Riley, The North Halifax Grammar School


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