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The phrase "award scheme" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a structured program or system designed to grant awards or recognitions based on specific criteria.
Example: "The university has implemented a new award scheme to recognize outstanding student achievements in academics and extracurricular activities."
Alternatives: "award program" or "recognition scheme".
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Volunteer The Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, Kent.
Former trustee of the Duke of Edinburgh award scheme.
Martyn Hastings, for serv the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme in Dorset and Kenya.
But then, to see this as an award scheme is to miss the point.
For voluntary service to young people in Lancashire through the Duke of Edinburgh's award scheme.
Open to all charities with an income of less than £1m, the award scheme aims to bestow recognition and prestige.
He chairs the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme and heads the New York Museum of Modern art.
Crozier also received 1,137,904 shares under ITV's long-term performance award scheme, worth just under £1.5m at the broadcaster's current share price of 130p.
Alton will also consider whether it can afford to continue running the Duke of Edinburgh's award scheme and the full scope of its music provision.
@BUSTbristol Sara Macey is project manager of the EcoCampus scheme, a national environmental management system and award scheme for the HE and FE sectors.
Some People (1962), filmed on location in Bristol, was unabashed publicity for the Duke of Edinburgh's award scheme – with its profits going to that organisation.
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