Cash Rewards for Student's Curriculum Based Projects
24 Feb 2025
Unitemps, CCCU's in-house job recruitment service, is launching a new initiative awarding students for industry-based projects around innovation, collaboration, and sustainability.
We are excited to confirm that Student Projects for Innovation, Collaboration, and Sustainability( (Student PICS) are now open to all curriculum based student projects, meaning that students who have completed a project/ assignment as part of their course, that was not set by industry, can now apply or be nominated, as well as industry-based student projects.
Students can receive a cash reward up to £1,500 per category for projects they've been working on as part of their course. Sponsored by Unitemps, the University's in-house recruitment service, the Student PICS initiative celebrates students' hard work across three project categories: innovation, collaboration, and sustainability.
Curriculum-based projects from September 2024 and current projects will be considered for the reward.
Nominations for the Student PICS can be made by students who are or have completed a project, including self nominations; CCCU colleagues; and businesses engaged in a project.
Nominations are now open until 27 June at 5pm and can be made through this online form.
Winners and nominees will then be celebrated in Verena Holmes on 10 September!
Nominees will be assessed on the key benefits achieved and the project's business impact. It will also consider the trajectory of the project and review how the nominee or nominees have made an exceptional contribution.
Nominations will be judged by a mixed panel of academics, professional services staff, and industry professionals, and a winner will be selected for each category.
Winners will be announced in September 2025 at a celebratory event on campus.
If you have questions about the Student PICS services or want to find out about more opportunities to earn money alongside your studies, you can reach out to Unitemps via email, unitemps@canterbury.ac.uk.
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