Take a creative picture that shows what it's like to be a part of the Faculty of Law community at An-Najah University and have the chance to win!
Greetings students! Here at the Faculty of Law, we are excited to unveil our new website, created with your needs in mind. ANU is a great place to learn and grow, to nurture new experiences, and …. to capture them on your phone or camera! Take a picture that shows what it's like to be a part of the ANU community and have the chance to win!
A winner will be chosen monthly throughout the Fall Semester and will win a feature of the month on the ANU Faculty Website, in which the winning selfie will be displayed for a month on the official website, along with the student’s biography (optional), and also will be featured on ANU FoL Facebook page. There may be other fun awards as well!
Whoever gets the most “likes” from peers, faculty and staff will be the winner.
Contest Period
The photo contest will be held monthly throughout the academic year. At the end of each month, a winner will be identified.
Each month, we will feature a selfie theme, so look out for updates on the website!
Here are some suggested ideas:
- Show us your favorite place on campus
- Show us your study abroad trip
- Show us your current job or internship, as it relates to your studies
- Take a selfie with your favorite professor
- Show us where you like to study
- Show us your favorite hangout place in Nablus
- Show us why you love Fol and ANU
All you need to do is:
Post and share your selfie on our Faculty of Law Facebook page with a fun caption and WIN!
How to Enter, Eligibility and Selection Criteria
All students, faculty and staff from the Faculty of Law at ANU are invited to participate in “liking” the photo. Steps to officially enter are simple:
- Take a selfie
- Upload your selfie to FoL Facebook page
- Add a title and caption to your photo explaining what it is.
- Submission deadline is at the end of each month, at NOON, or 11:59AM
Keep in Mind
Student submitting the photo must be present in the photo. Keep it clean; no inappropriate actions or outfits (i.e. insulting gestures, etc.). ANU reserves the right to disqualify and remove any photos deemed inappropriate.
Criteria for selection include quality of photo, composition, and creativity.
Regulations and photography use disclaimers
Information collected as part of the ANU Selfie Photo Contest is subject to the privacy policy of ANU. Copyright of the image remains the property of the photographer. However, by entering the ANU Selfie Photo Contest by photo submission, you authorize An-Najah University to use, without compensation, your name and photograph for promotion and/or advertising purposes in any manner and any medium (including, but not limited to, newspapers, radio, social media accounts, online or printed publications). By participating in the contest, you affirm that you have the full permission of any recognizable individuals in the photograph thus granting ANU the full rights and permissions as is they submitted the photograph themselves and agree to indemnify ANU against any third party claims arising out of the use of the photograph.
By participating in the contest, you affirm that you have the full permission of any recognizable individuals in the photograph thus granting ANU the full rights and permissions as is they submitted the photograph themselves and agree to indemnify ANU against any third party claims arising out of the use of the photograph. By participating in the contest, each participant and all winners waive any and all claims of liability against An-Najah University, its employees and agents.
In order to enter the contest, you must agree to these Official Rules. Therefore, please make sure you have read through the rules prior to entry. Your submission of an entry in this contest constitutes agreement to these rules. This contest discourages the creation of multiple online accounts to submit entries, as well as the submission of multiple entries from any one account—only one entry per applicant will be posted. Photo entries should be relevant to ANU’s contest theme.