Building Effective Partnerships Award for collaboration Amsterdam Sustainable Business Challenge
FEB partners Newcastle University and University of Liverpool have been awarded with the Building Effective Partnerships Award 2019 for their collaboration with our faculty and the Vrije Universiteit that resulted in the Amsterdam Sustainable Business Challenge.
AGCAS award
This award from the Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services (AGCAS) is for members who demonstrate effective collaboration with one or more organizations, with the ultimate aim of demonstrable benefits for the service' stakeholders.
Amsterdam Sustainable Business Challenge
Besides the four partner universities, 16 high profile employers from both the UK and the Netherlands were involved to offer 100 students the opportunity to work in cross-university teams on real life sustainability tasks set by local partner Amsterdam Inbusiness.




Evidence showed that students developed a range of employability skills through this event.
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