Physics Graduate in British Graduate 100 Awards
Clarissa Poh has been selected as a finalist in the British Graduate 100 Awards. Over 13,000 graduates and 70 universities nationwide have entered this year.
Over 13,000 graduates and 70 universities nationwide have entered this year and I can confirm Clarissa Poh, graduate in Physics has been successful in being selected as a finalist and award nominee. A fantastic result which reflects on the quality and calibre of teaching within your department and promotes the university in a very positive light.
The British Graduate 100 Awards Gala Dinner is fast approaching with the event set to become the first and largest celebration of graduate excellence and achievement ever seen in Britain. Indeed it is quite an accolade to have one of your graduates in the final 100, so congratulations !
The British Graduate 100 Awards and Gala Dinner will take place on Wednesday 15 September at the London Marriott Grosvenor Square and we are expecting over 500 guests on the night with attendees including many of the leading graduate employers, industry figures and national media.
James Caan from BBC Dragons Den will be the keynote speaker and will be meeting many of the Graduate 100 finalists and their respective universities on the night.
Many of the top graduate employers in attendance will also be looking to meet the Graduate 100 individuals and the universities behind the names, including Google, Goldman Sachs, Microsoft, Time Warner, Virgin Media, WPP, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Shell, Saatchi & Saatchi, Freshfields, Arcadia Group, Allen & Overy, AstraZeneca, Aviva, BAE Systems, Boston Consulting Group, Bloomberg, Coca Cola, Credit Suisse, GlaxoSmithKline, HSBC, IBM, Intel and Lloyds Banking Group, to name a few.
The Graduate 100 media partner this year has been confirmed as the Financial Times. National and local media organisations will also be in attendance on the night and as the final Graduate 100 list includes graduates from your university you may wish to contact your Communications department to maximise and promote this accolade in the local and national press.
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