Would you like to win £200 and have something extra to put on your CV ?
We are looking for examples of high quality student project work, produced by Engineering Students to provide exhibits which illustrate the Department’s teaching and the practical talents of our students. These will provide a showcase of work which can be used on Open Days and UCAS Visit Days to show prospective students what sort of work they might do and what they could achieve. Your project could, therefore, be a permanent legacy of your time here and the hard work you have put in.
All you have to do is to indicate that you wish to enter your project for the Electronics Project Prize Competition (by filling in the form available from the General Office), and agree that it can be retained and displayed after you have left. All those entered will be evaluated by a Panel of Electronics Staff, and the two projects judged the best and most illustrative of student talent will be awarded a Prize of £200. Deadline 5pm, Friday, May 18th.
We are looking for examples of high quality student project work, produced by Engineering Students to provide exhibits which illustrate the Department’s teaching and the practical talents of our students. These will provide a showcase of work which can be used on Open Days and UCAS Visit Days to show prospective students what sort of work they might do and what they could achieve. Your project could, therefore, be a permanent legacy of your time here and the hard work you have put in.
All you have to do is to indicate that you wish to enter your project for the Electronics Project Prize Competition (by filling in the form available from the General Office), and agree that it can be retained and displayed after you have left. All those entered will be evaluated by a Panel of Electronics Staff, and the two projects judged the best and most illustrative of student talent will be awarded a Prize of £200. Deadline 5pm, Friday, May 18th.