The competition, managed by the °®¶¹´«Ã½’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 °®¶¹´«Ã½ 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 Brighton 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.