Open to all students studying any degree, are designed for you to gain industry experience working between four to six hours per week, for just four weeks.  Ìý

Benefits include:  Ìý
- Gain valuable industry experience for your CVÌý
- Work part-time on a real-life business issue in a small team of student consultantsÌý
- Develop a range of transferable skills including business acumen, teamwork and problem-solvingÌý
- Make a real impact on a local business or non-profit organisationÌý
The following four Student Innovation Projects are until Sunday 1 October. Look out for more project listings on MyCareer throughout October – applications are only open for two weeks so apply as soon as you can.Ìý
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Get involved in a community mental health project for youth by researching and recommending marketing platforms, creating accessible content, and developing short and long-term strategies to increase their engagement and potential funding.Ìý |
| Ìý | A global live entertainment company operating in stadiums, theatres, exhibition venues, theme parks, and at sea, seeks research on how disruptive technologies are reshaping business development and design processes in the evolving entertainment landscape, driven by the integration of new entertainment formats.Ìý |
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Work with a charity that will soon be moving out of their current offices to find possible collaborative working locations, ways to improve the effectiveness of virtual meetings, and mitigate the long-term implications of remote/hybrid working on individuals and company culture.Ìý |
| Ìý | Air quality specialists for commercial and industrial buildings are looking to expand into residential services. The project involves assessing the residential clean air quality market, analysing competitors, and gauging demand for home air quality improvement. Ìý |
¸£Àû×ÅÆ¬ out more about Student Innovation Projects on the University website.Ìý