This project was selected for a University Collaborative Award, a very prestigious and competitive award. The Panel was impressed with this multidisciplinary team spanning five schools, professional services and student partners, which collaborated to co-design and deliver the Global Graduate Programme and RED Global Engagement Award, impacting on a broad range of students. The Panel was pleased to note that students from Study Abroad programmes/the Real Jobs scheme were central to the evolution of the project, from shaping the project at the outset to disseminating the outcomes.
The team received a £3,000 award which was donated to the Student Hardship Fund.

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