CCSF SCHOLARSHIPS FOR CANADIAN POSTGRADUATES STUDYING IN THE UK

The Canadian Centennial Scholarship Fund (CCSF) award competition opens Monday 10 January 2022 for applications by Canadian students pursuing full-time, multi-year postgraduate programmes in any field of study in the United Kingdom.

The deadline for applications is Friday 11 March 2022 at midnight.

Find more details here.

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The Black Heritage Undergraduate of the Year Award 2022 – SKY

TARGETjobs have partnered with Sky to bring you The Black Heritage Undergraduate of the Year Award.

Open to all students from a Black Heritage background, all year groups and all courses are eligible to apply. Sky isn’t looking for any academic criteria for this award, they are much more interested in the applicant as a person. They’re looking for a winner who is driven to make an impact, whether that’s driving positive change in the community, breaking down barriers and leaving a legacy or being a visible role model for others.

The winner could win up to three weeks’ work experience at Sky, collaborating with professionals across a variety of business areas. They will gain a fantastic insight into life at Sky and receive one-to-one coaching and networking opportunities during your time with the company.

For more information head to: https://undergraduateoftheyear.com/black-heritage

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CEOx1Day 2022


The idea is simple: undergraduates apply to spend a day with a top Chief
Executive to learn about the responsibility and complexities required to lead
some of Britain’s leading organisations.
CEOs get to better understand what drives the next generation of leaders and
bridge an all-too-wide gap between business and graduate talent.

Find out more here .

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Jardines Hack. Asia 2022 – Innovate the sustainable future.

We have launched the Hack Asia 2022 recently and would like to invite students to join the challenge!

Aspired to celebrate entrepreneurship and inspire the next generation of innovators and business leaders in Asia, Hack.Asia is an annual Hackathon powered by Jardine Matheson since 2019 to connect innovative minds including students, entrepreneurs, and the start-up community – to create technology-driven solutions and help address real world business challenges faced by the Group businesses and its strategic partners.

Find out more here .

ICAEW100

ICAEW is searching to find the brightest students who have the potential to be the next generation of business leaders. Test your skills against your peers by taking a short online exercise and the students with the top 100 scores from each region will be in with a chance of winning unique opportunities and prizes!

Why should your students take part?

  • Develop your transferable employability skills.
  • The opportunity to build connections with some of the UKs top graduate employers.
  • There are a range of fantastic prizes up for grabs, including a £5,000 cash prize for our winner!

Deadline: 18 April 2022

Apply here.

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Undergraduate of the Year Awards: Future Lawyer of the Year (sponsored by Clyde & Co)

We’re searching UK universities to find the outstanding Future Lawyer of the Year. We are looking for an innovative and proactive undergraduate student who is keen to take control of their career.

What students could win:

  • Four weeks of work experience within Clyde & Co’s Data Lab and Climate Change Group.
  • Opportunity to receive 1-2-1 mentoring from the firm’s CEO Matthew Kelsall.
  • Chance to secure a training contract with Clyde & Co.
  • The other finalists will win a place on Clyde & Co’s insight day and be fast tracked to a training contract assessment day. All finalists will also win a gift voucher.

Deadline: 31 January 2022

Apply here.

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