Real World Awards
Graduate of the Year Award 2011 in association with the Anjool Maldé Memorial Trust
Are you a super Graduate?
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For the last seven years, Real World's Graduate of the Year Award has recognised the brilliant contributions students make to all aspects of life, on campus and beyond.
It's the efforts of extraordinary students who make any campus more than just a place to go to lectures and carry books around. They make societies flourish, turn an evening at the student union into a night to remember and get universities to listen and respond to the things that matter to students. We're sure they're not in it for the glory. They do it to make life that bit better for everyone. But that doesn't mean Real World shouldn't give them a moment in the limelight and a big thank you on everyone's behalf.
One such student was Anjool Maldé who was runner-up for the Graduate of the Year Award. Following his tragic death in 2009 at the age of just 24, Real World wanted to acknowledge the huge contribution to graduate life that he embodied, typical of the dynamism, verve and adventurous spirit that make a truly great graduate. Last year we rededicated the award in his honour and the 2011 Award has prize money of £2,000 to give away with the generous support of the Anjool Maldé Memorial Trust.
Richard Kuti, winner of the 2010 awards said "Anjool is an inspiration to all students and I'm honoured to receive an award in his name".
Now it's over to you. The greatest among us are often the most modest, but now's the time to drag your light out from under the bushel.
Are you a student who's made the most of uni life? Have you been an inspiration to your community? Do you know someone who has? If so, now's the time to put yourself or someone else up for this year's award.
Entries for the award are now open; the deadline for entries is 31st March 2011.
To enter this competition click here.
To see the Terms & Conditions, click here.
To read about last year's Real World awards, click here.
To find out more about the Anjool Maldé Memorial Trust, click here.
