The University of East Anglia's Creative Writing Programme has been awarded a Queen's Anniversary Prize for Further and Higher Education. This is the UK's most prestigious HE award, given to those who can demonstrate outstanding work at a world-class level. As the School of International Development also won this prize in 2009, we (as an organisation) are now entitled to use the Royal Anniversary's double logo.
As a prizewinner, the University of East Anglia is entitled to use the double logo of The Queen’s Anniversary Prizes for a period of four years (until 18 February 2014) on all publicity material, eg on websites, stationery, in publications, ads, display boards, etc.
Logo Rules as stipulated by The Royal Anniversary Trust:
• The logo must not be displayed in any way which might compromise the dignity associated with a national honour
• The logo must not be reproduced in repetitive form
• The logo must not be used or incorporated in a trademark, other logo or emblem
• The logo must not be displayed as a design on clothing
• The logo must at all times be reproduced exactly as in the master artwork provided and without modification
• The responsibility for ensuring conformity with the master artwork lies with the prize-winning institutions
• The logo is Crown Copyright
For further definition and clarification please contact the Royal Anniversary Trust directly. Amendments to the rules may be made by the Royal Anniversary Trust at any time.
FAQs:
Q. Who is entitled to display the logo?
Prize-winning institutions in the current and the preceding round.
Q. How long can the logo be displayed by the institution?
For a period of four years from the time of the presentation of the award. Thus a prize-winner receiving an award in February 2010 may display the logo until February 2014.
Q. What if we were a prize-winner in the previous round?
You would add “2011” as well as “2009” to the logo.
Q. Can the logo be reproduced on the institution’s promotional literature?
Yes.
Q. Can the logo be used on the institution’s website?
Yes.
Q. Can the logo appear in advertisements?
Yes.
Important information:
Holders of the prize are required to notify The Queen’s Anniversary Prizes Office of any change in their circumstances, eg amalgamation or a change of the name of the institution.
Permission to display the logo does not confer any right of licence to reproduce in any form the prize-winners’ certificate or medal, except with the prior written permission of the Royal Anniversary Trust.
Logo Rules as stipulated by The Royal Anniversary Trust:
• The logo must not be displayed in any way which might compromise the dignity associated with a national honour
• The logo must not be reproduced in repetitive form
• The logo must not be used or incorporated in a trademark, other logo or emblem
• The logo must not be displayed as a design on clothing
• The logo must at all times be reproduced exactly as in the master artwork provided and without modification
• The responsibility for ensuring conformity with the master artwork lies with the prize-winning institutions
• The logo is Crown Copyright
For further definition and clarification please contact the Royal Anniversary Trust directly. Amendments to the rules may be made by the Royal Anniversary Trust at any time.
FAQs:
Q. Who is entitled to display the logo?
Prize-winning institutions in the current and the preceding round.
Q. How long can the logo be displayed by the institution?
For a period of four years from the time of the presentation of the award. Thus a prize-winner receiving an award in February 2010 may display the logo until February 2014.
Q. What if we were a prize-winner in the previous round?
You would add “2011” as well as “2009” to the logo.
Q. Can the logo be reproduced on the institution’s promotional literature?
Yes.
Q. Can the logo be used on the institution’s website?
Yes.
Q. Can the logo appear in advertisements?
Yes.
Important information:
Holders of the prize are required to notify The Queen’s Anniversary Prizes Office of any change in their circumstances, eg amalgamation or a change of the name of the institution.
Permission to display the logo does not confer any right of licence to reproduce in any form the prize-winners’ certificate or medal, except with the prior written permission of the Royal Anniversary Trust.
Logos
4 lines 2 colour 2009 & 2011 (jpg)


