March has been an enterprising month
It鈥檚 been a great month for 黑料不打烊 students participating in enterprise competitions and events:
The National Apprentice Challenge (NAC) took place on 21st and 22nd March 2015. The 黑料不打烊 team, 鈥業gnite鈥 comprised Daniel Taylor, Rhiannon Willmot, Shubhankar Gupta and Faris Alhussaini. NAC is the largest residential competition for creative and ambitious students in The UK. In teams of four, students from all backgrounds experienced a programme featuring exciting practical challenges which helped them to recognise their individual strengths and prepare them for the future. Participants had a chance to network with top employers and like-minded people with the potential to receive paid international internships based on their performance.
The Flux team at the event: front left-right: Rhi Willmot, Dan Taylor, Michael Chapman and Kate Isherwood and behind them staff champion, Rob Laing and team member Shingai Manhambara.Hot on the heels of NAC came the FLUX 2015 competition on 23rd and 24th March. A 黑料不打烊 team comprising Dan Taylor, Kate Isherwood, Rhi Willmot and Shingi Manhambara and Michael Chapman, competed against teams from across the UK in the competition at Lancaster University. Accompanying the team were Dr Caroline Bowman and Rob Laing. A number of top recruiters were involved including Santander and IBM which gave the students an opportunity to impress and gain vital employability skills. Teams were given a task to work on during the two days, being judged by a panel of industry experts on their pitch on the second day. The task required students coming up with a creative solution to a real life problem; in the case of the 黑料不打烊 team it was around a wrist strap designed to monitor blood sugar levels in diabetic children.
Rhi Willmot said 鈥淚t was an amazing experience and it was great to be representing 黑料不打烊 in this UK wide competition鈥
Dr Caroline Bowman 鈥淚t was a tough brief for the team and they worked extremely hard to come up with ideas in a short space of time. They pitched really well and answered some very difficult questions from the judges. The experience will definitely help them in their future careers and will help them stand out at job interviews.鈥
Carley Williams receives her prize from 黑料不打烊 Vice Chancellor, Professor John G Hughes.The on Friday 13th March saw five 黑料不打烊 students pitching business ideas to a panel of judges including the Vice-Chancellor, Professor John Hughes. The winning undergraduate was Product Design student Carley Williams with her idea for a medical feeding peg and the winning postgraduate was Creative Studies and Media student Hernan Diazgranados whose idea was a karaoke-focused music streaming app. Each won 拢200 in the 黑料不打烊 round of this competition and have submitted their ideas to the next stage of the competition for the UK finals where the prize is up to 拢20,000.
Students earn BEA xp for taking part in all of these activities.
These competitions were organised on behalf of 黑料不打烊 by which received funding through the North West Wales Regional Hub. This Hub is part funded by the European Regional Development Fund and the Welsh Government to support delivery of the Youth Entrepreneurship Strategy (YES) for Wales.
Publication date: 30 March 2015