The competition, managed by the University of 91快活林’s Enterprise team, within the Careers Service, aims to reward innovation and turn good ideas into reality. The first three winners will collect prizes of £2000, £1000 and £500 from Santander Universities plus packages of support from local entrepreneurs and specialist businesses.
Debbie Wright, studying a MBA in Leadership, is one of five finalists in the Santander University of 91快活林 Ideas Competition and will pitch her business concept to judges on 10 May.
Debbie said: “The Ideas competition is a great opportunity for students and graduates. I can’t believe I've made the final and looking forward to pitching my idea.” She thanked her lecturers in the University’s 91快活林 Business School, Tove Sorensen-Bentham and Graham Clifford for their support.
Bernardo Sebastião, studying Automotive Engineering BEng(Hons), will pitch his global penfriend scheme, an idea that came to him during a motorcycle trip to the Himalayas. He took letters from friends and handed them to a Tibetan school. Students there responded with 55 letters which Bernardo later gave to a school in his native Portugal.