the duke of edinburgh's award

  • 1The Duke of Edinburgh's Award — The DofE logo Abbreviation DofE Formation September 1, 1956 (1956 09 01) (55 years ago) Type Youth training organisation …

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  • 2(the) Duke of Edinburgh's Award — the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award [the Duke of Edinburghs Award] a programme of activities for young people between the ages of 14 and 24. It was started in Britain in 1956 by the Duke of Edinburgh and others. The Award has become international and… …

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  • 3Duke of Edinburgh's award — Duke of Edinburgh s a|ward, the also Duke of Edinburgh s n a special prize given to someone who has successfully completed a number of activities in a programme that was originally set up in the UK by the Duke of Edinburgh. The programme is… …

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  • 4Duke of Edinburgh’s Award — a programme of activities for young people between the ages of 14 and 24. It was started in Britain in 1956 by the Duke of Edinburgh and others. The Award has become international and is known by different names in some countries, such as the… …

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  • 5Duke of Edinburgh's Award — /ˈɛdənbərəz/ (say eduhnbuhruhz) noun one of the awards presented as part of a scheme set up by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, in 1956 to promote the development of young people; scheme launched in Australia in 1962 …

  • 6Duke of Edinburgh — For the award programme, see The Duke of Edinburgh s Award. Prince Frederick Lewis (1707 1751) was the very first Duke of Edinburgh, from 1727 to his death. The Duke of Edinburgh is a British royal title, named after the city of Edinburgh,… …

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  • 7Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh — For other people known as Duke of Edinburgh, see Duke of Edinburgh. For others known as Prince Philip, see Prince Philip (disambiguation). Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip in 1992 …

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  • 8The Young New Zealanders' Challenge — of The Duke of Edinburgh s Award or Te Wero Taiohi o Aotearoa, also popularly known as The Duke of Edinburgh s Award in New Zealand, is an award for personal achievement that can be obtained by anyone aged from 14 to 25.The Duke of Edinburgh s… …

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  • 9The Hong Kong Award for Young People — The Hong Kong Award for Young People, formerly known as The Duke of Edinburgh s Award, is one of the active members of the International Award Association. The Hong Kong Award was incepted in 1961.The HKAYP, with its unique international… …

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  • 10The President's Award — (previously Gaisce) is an award earned by young people between the ages of 15 and 25 for participating in several activities for a certain period of time. There are three awards; bronze, silver and gold. Participants must be between 15 and 25… …

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