Dated - March 20, 2013
Support an organisation working to inspire creative thinkers and problem solvers by acknowledging and celebrating their ideas.
Join a network of international academics and work collaboratively with other experts within your discipline.
Gain insight into the focus of research and the quality of coursework being taught at undergraduate level in top tier universities around the world.
The Undergraduate Awards invites you to serve as a judging panelist for the 2013 awards programme. The Undergraduate Awards (UA) is a non-profit organisation working to inspire innovation and excellence at undergraduate level across the island of Ireland, as well as in over 50 top tier universities across the globe. Operating two awards programmes, UA encourages independent analysis and creativity in undergraduates, creating a global network of scholars by inviting the world’s top undergrads to attend the annual UA Summit in Dublin.
The Undergraduate Awards operates 22 categories. We are the only international pan-discipline awards programme, offering an award in everything from Medicine to Literature, Environmental Sciences to Visual Arts, and more.
Reputable academics from around the world are headhunted each year to assess the entries, selecting one Irish, one International winner, an overall winner and a number of highly commended entrants in their specific category. The development of our Google Drive judging database enables this network of judges to access and assess their submissions with ease, irrespective of their location.
Judging Chairs for UA 2012 included:
Professor Eugenio Biagini (University of Cambridge)
Historical Studies & Archaeology category
Professor Eugene Coyle (Purdue University)
Computer Sciences & Information Technology category
Professor Maria Baghramian (University College Dublin)
Philosophical Studies & Theology category
Professor Martin Flaherty (Fordham Law School & Princeton University)
Law category
The judging process will take place between July 5th & August 30th 2013.
Interested?
For more information, please contact sally@undergraduateawards.com by March 28th
“An excellent standard, most enjoyable to judge, and congratulations to the winners and highly commended. It’s a great initiative.”
“This programme rewards work that is exciting to read, descriptive and guides the reader. It encourages students to enthuse and excite.”
“The Google Drive system was fantastic and very easy to use.”
“All the submitted essays were really impressive and it was a difficult decision to choose just one winner in each programme.”
Download UA Judging Guidelines 2013