Eli Lilly Awards for Excellence in Process & Chemical Engineering
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Ireland
individual
About This Opportunity
The Eli Lilly Awards for Excellence in Process & Chemical Engineering have been sponsored at University College Cork since 2006-7. The Award is made annually to students from each of the four years in Process & Chemical Engineering at UCC. Students are recognized based on academic excellence (weighted at 70%) and their contribution to the department (weighted at 30%). Each award consists of a specially minted silver medal and a cash prize sponsored by Eli Lilly. Given that the awards are made to a different student each year, students may have up to four chances to enter the Lilly Hall of Fame during their undergraduate studies.
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Review process
Selection based on academic excellence (70%) and contribution to department (30%)
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