The Science, Engineering & Technology Student of the Year Awards
The Science, Engineering & Technology Student of the Year Awards (SET Awards) were presented to outstanding undergraduate students in the United Kingdom yearly between 1998 and 2013.[1][2][3] The award was open to students who were on a first-degree course at a university located within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, as well as students from the Republic of Ireland.[4] The awards were presented at a dinner in London among technology students, academics, industry executives, government leaders, and the media.[5]
Categories
[edit]Awards reflected the range of Science, Engineering & Technology degrees offered by UK and Irish universities.[6] Each award was sponsored by a company, professional body, or other organisation with a particular interest in the field of the award.
- Best Aeronautical Engineering Student
- Best Biology & Biotechnology Student
- Best Chemical Engineering Student
- Best Chemistry Student
- Best Civil Engineering Student
- Best Computational Science Student
- Best Food, Nutrition & Health Student
- Best Electronic Engineering Student
- Best Information Technology Student
- Best Maritime Technology Student
- Best Materials Student
- Best Mathematics Student
- Best Mechanical Engineering Student
- Best Pharmacology Student
- Best Physics Student
The highest scoring student overall was declared the "Science, Engineering and Technology Student of the Year".[7]
References
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- ^ "Computing - Imperial College London".
- ^ "UCL science and computing students triumph in national awards | UCL News - UCL – University College London". 6 October 2008.
- ^ "Local female science student wins national chemistry award - Durham University".
- ^ "Civil Engineering | Faculty of Engineering | University of Bristol".
- ^ "Student grants and awards from other bodies | IOM3: The Global Network for Materials, Minerals & Mining Professionals". www.iom3.org. Archived from the original on 2008-11-21.