Undergraduate of the Year 2012
Fancy a great cash prize, a chance of a brilliant internship, or an all-expenses paid trip to New York, South Africa or continental Europe?
Want to get your graduate career off to a flying start into the bargain? Then try your luck in the Undergraduate of the Year 2012 awards, launched by TARGETjobs in collaboration with some of the biggest names in graduate recruitment.
There are 12 Awards:
- Accountancy and Economics Undergraduate of the Year
- Arts and Humanities Undergraduate of the Year
- Business and Finance Undergraduate of the Year
- Construction and Engineering Design Undergraduate of the Year
- Engineering Undergraduate of the Year
- First Year of the Year
- Future Business Leader of the Year
- IT and Computer Science Undergraduate of the Year
- Law Undergraduate of the Year
- Low Carbon Undergraduate of the Year
- Management Undergraduate of the Year
- Social Sciences Undergraduate of the Year
The closing date for entries is 31 January 2012.
Find out more about becoming the Undergraduate of the Year 2012
Loughborough University 2011 success
Loughborough University business students Matt Scotland and Michael Colyer fought off strong competition from other universities to be named ‘ TARGETjobs Undergraduate of the Year’ in the categories of ‘Business and Finance’ and ‘Management’ at the 2011 Awards.
Both won summer internships lasting over two months with their respective award sponsor, including an all expenses paid week internship at their US headquarters.
Loughborough University enjoyed considerable success over the twelve categories of the awards, with seven finalists and two winners. As well as winning more awards than any other university in 2011, Loughborough also saw Adam Norris shortlisted for the Structures and Systems award sponsored by Airbus and both Peter Bailey and Tom Holmes shortlisted for the Management award sponsored by Enterprise Rent-a-Car.
Press release: Loughborough business students win national ‘Undergraduate of the Year’ awards

