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Student Awards 2007

Details of the 2007 UK Centre for Bioscience Student Award where students responded to the question ' What advice would you give to students starting your course?'  The award gave students the opportunity to express opinions tell us about their experiences and win up to £300. The winning entries and runners-up can be downloaded.  The annual award started in 2005.

The Centre for Bioscience is pleased to announce the winner of the student essay competition 2007; Aneeqa Meedin a 3rd year Biomedical Sciences student from the University of Sheffield.

The Student Essay Competition open to all UK higher education students studying a pure or applied biological science aims to raise awareness in the bioscience teaching and learning community of some of the issues affecting students. The competition gives students the opportunity to gain points for their CV stand out from the crowd and win up to £250 for their essay.

Twenty-one entries were received all of a very high quality of these nine were shortlisted from which one overall winner and three runner-up essays were chosen.

Thank you to all who submitted an essay and congratulations to the winner Aneeqa Meedin the runners-up Esther Law Natasha Tian and Kimberley Washford and all the shortlisted entrants. The winning runner-up and shortlisted essays are available below to download in pdf format.

Winner

Aneeqa Meedin 3rd year Biomedical Sciences student at the University of Sheffield

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The materials published on this page were originally created by the Higher Education Academy.