All Award winners receive prizes of books, vouchers or teaching
materials from a range of sponsors as
well as a certificate signed by the European Commissioner for
Education and Culture and UK Ministers.
Winners will be identified for their outstanding work in
particular areas of language learning.
Business Language Prize
For the best project developing language provision to match the
needs of business and employers.
EuroTalk Primary Education Language
Prize
For the best project involving early language learning.
French
Embassy Language Prize
For the best project involving French

German
Embassy Language Prize
For the best project
involving German.
Spanish Embassy Language
Prize
For the best project involving Spanish.
Italian Embassy
Language Prize
For the best project involving Italian.
TDA Languages and
Technology Prize
For the most innovative use of technology to support language
learning. Prize of £1,000.
The Mary Glasgow Award
Each year one of the winning projects is
selected by the Mary
Glasgow Language Trust to receive its annual award of £2,000.
The winner of this prize is announced at the Award
ceremony.
Mary Glasgow founded the Mary Glasgow Language Trust after a
lifetime in languages, as a teacher, HM Inspector of Schools and
later as a publisher, and the work of the Trust continues in her
memory. Trustees are represented on the panel of judges and their
criteria for choosing the winner are the same as those for the
European Award.