TARGET JOBS: Undergraduate of the Year 2011
Celebrating the UK's brightest undergraduates.
The Target Jobs Undergraduate of the Year competition consists of 10 awards for students across a wide variety of years and subject areas:
* The First Year Of The Year Award (open to all current second year students)
* The Engineering Undergraduate Of The Year Award
* The Law Undergraduate Of The Year Award
* The Accountancy, Consulting & Economics Undergraduate Of The Year Award
*The Management Undergraduate Of The Year Award
* The Civil Engineering and Built Environment Undergraduate Of The Year Award
* The Business and Finance Undergraduate Of The Year Award
* The IT and Computer Science Undergraduate Of The Year Award
*The Maths Undergraduate Of The Year Award
*The Low Carbon Undergraduate Of The Year Award
You can find out more about the awards, the prizes and how to enter at the Target Jobs Undergraduate of the Year website: www.undergraduateoftheyear.com.
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Are you the Undergraduate of the Year?
Looking for a summer internship?
TARGETjobs, in collaboration with some of the biggest names in graduate recruitment, is launching a national Awards competition to identify outstanding undergraduates from a range of degree subjects across the UK's top universities. Pre-register NOW online at www.undergraduateoftheyear.com.
The BUSINESS AND FINANCE undergraduate of the year award is sponsored by MORGAN STANLEY and first prize is an internship with them, plus a week spent in the New York HQ, all expenses paid!
The final 10 students in each Award will be invited to the Undergraduate of the Year Awards in Canary Wharf London on 15th April, 2011 where the winners will be announced to national press coverage.
If you make the final 10, not only will you be very close to a fantastic prize, you will have proved yourself to be amongst the best and most employable students in the country.
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