Inspiring Student Worker Awards 2022

29th March 2022

The University of Sheffield Careers Service is pleased to announce the launch of the Inspiring Student Worker Awards 2022 to recognise students who excel in their workplace and employers who help facilitate this.

Do you employ students for part time work? Or perhaps you've employed a student for a short term internship?

Nominations are now invited for students who have made their mark in the following categories:

  • Significant Contribution Award
  • Leadership Award
  • Innovation and Problem solving Award
  • Team Award

There is also an Employer Recognition award for students to nominate their employers. Could this be you?

Students can be nominated as follows:

  • Be a registered student for the academic year 2021/22.
  • The work must have taken place between 20th September 2021 and 14 April 2022 and be a part-time job or a short term internship with a minimum duration of 70 hours.

Find out more and nominate now!

In mid/late May we plan to hold an evening of celebration for nominees and nominators where we will announce the winners of each category and present the prizes. Closing Date: 14th April 2022

For more information, please contact:

Kate Tanzi, Marketing & Employer Relations Office, The Univeristy of Sheffield, Careers Service

k.l.tanzi@sheffield.ac.uk

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