Vision judges Postgraduate Research
On Thursday 26th June, I was asked to be a judge at the Postgraduate Research exhibition at Leicester University; as part of the East Midlands Business Champions. The event was absolutely wonderful and i enjoyed it so much that i indicated that Vision would be willing to sponsor the event next year.
I was asked to judge 4 of the PHD students exhibitions and these included research into 'Is India banking for a greener future', 'Foreign currency derivatives: the role of accounting standards', 'EMDA and the East Midlands' and finaly 'When is a bin bag not a bin bag'.
I would like to thank the students and staff at Leicester University and commend them on an excellent job well done. I have also noted below the winners of the various categories.
The Tangible Results Master Prize for Best Presentation was won by:
Sam Illingworth for "The Importance of Carbon Monoxide in the Atmosphere"
The Student Employment Services Prize for Best Presentation in Arts, Law and Social Sciences was won by:
Sophie Hadfield-Hill for "Is India Banking for a Greener Future?"
The Adamson Jones Prize for Best Presentation in Medical and Biological Sciences was won by:
Carla Lopes for "Connecting the Cell's Antenna to Human Disease: Oral-facial-digital Syndrome Type 1"
The Tessella Support Services Ltd Prize for Best Presentation in Science and Engineering was won by:
Sara Rafice for "What Turns Food into Fuel?"
The Press Office Media Prize was won by:
Andrew Shore for "Oxygen: the Miracle Molecule" (which was released to the media as: "Toxic to Aliens - but key to health of planet"
Students? Union Peer Recommendation Prize was also won by:
Sara Rafice for "What Turns Food into Fuel?"
The BioKneX Highly Commended Prize was won by:
Edward Green for "Flies 'Party On'!"
The Graduate School Highly Commended Prize was won by:
James Borderick for "The Importance of Ground Based Solar-Terrestrial Physics"
Researchers in Residence Highly Commended Prize was also won by:
Andrew Shore for "Oxygen: the Miracle Molecule"
Enterprise and Business Development Highly Commended Prize was won by:
Jenny Watts for "Work and Wellbeing: Burnout in Academic Staff"
I was asked to judge 4 of the PHD students exhibitions and these included research into 'Is India banking for a greener future', 'Foreign currency derivatives: the role of accounting standards', 'EMDA and the East Midlands' and finaly 'When is a bin bag not a bin bag'.
I would like to thank the students and staff at Leicester University and commend them on an excellent job well done. I have also noted below the winners of the various categories.
The Tangible Results Master Prize for Best Presentation was won by:
Sam Illingworth for "The Importance of Carbon Monoxide in the Atmosphere"
The Student Employment Services Prize for Best Presentation in Arts, Law and Social Sciences was won by:
Sophie Hadfield-Hill for "Is India Banking for a Greener Future?"
The Adamson Jones Prize for Best Presentation in Medical and Biological Sciences was won by:
Carla Lopes for "Connecting the Cell's Antenna to Human Disease: Oral-facial-digital Syndrome Type 1"
The Tessella Support Services Ltd Prize for Best Presentation in Science and Engineering was won by:
Sara Rafice for "What Turns Food into Fuel?"
The Press Office Media Prize was won by:
Andrew Shore for "Oxygen: the Miracle Molecule" (which was released to the media as: "Toxic to Aliens - but key to health of planet"
Students? Union Peer Recommendation Prize was also won by:
Sara Rafice for "What Turns Food into Fuel?"
The BioKneX Highly Commended Prize was won by:
Edward Green for "Flies 'Party On'!"
The Graduate School Highly Commended Prize was won by:
James Borderick for "The Importance of Ground Based Solar-Terrestrial Physics"
Researchers in Residence Highly Commended Prize was also won by:
Andrew Shore for "Oxygen: the Miracle Molecule"
Enterprise and Business Development Highly Commended Prize was won by:
Jenny Watts for "Work and Wellbeing: Burnout in Academic Staff"
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