If you have received a 2:1 or above for a piece of undergraduate coursework, submit your paper or project to the Undergraduate Awards for chance of being recognised globally for your achievement.
The Awards, which are open to students in their penultimate or final year, have 25 categories for you to choose from. The judges are looking for original and creative thinking and the only requirement is that your coursework received at least a 2:1 and you are due to graduate in 2018 or 2019.
If your work is selected as a Global Winner you’ll receive a gold medal at the prestigious Awards Ceremony, which is held in Dublin. Your work will also gain global recognition by being entered into The Undergraduate Journal and you’ll be given access to the Undergraduate Awards Alumni Portal – a network of scholars and industry leaders. Highly Commended and Regional Winners also receive a certificate of recognition.
Winners and Highly Commended Entrants from previous years have used this achievement to secure postgraduate opportunities and enhance their CV.
Are you eligible?
You are eligible to submit your work to the Undergraduate Awards if you:
- graduated in 2017 or you are due to graduate in 2018 or 2019
- have at least one piece of individual coursework that you completed you’re your undergraduate degree
- have a piece(s) of coursework (the piece you plan to submit) that received at least an A/II.I or equivalent grade
Submit your work
To submit your work, simply choose your category, prepare your work and complete the submission form via the Undergraduate Awards website. The deadline for submitting your work is Tuesday, 12 June 2018.
If you would like more information about the programme, please visit the Undergraduate Awards website or contact our Student Communications Manager, Francesca McFarlane.