Student of the Year awards 2010

The SET Awards (Science, Engineering & Technology Student of the Year) are the world's most important awards for science and technology undergraduates.

Supported by Industry, and leading scientific and technical institutions, the SET awards are multidisciplinary to reflect the wide range of degrees our universities have to offer.

The SET awards provide a showcase for educational excellence by publicly recognising the exceptional achievements of both students and universities. They are presented at a spectacular ceremony bringing together hundreds of technology students and academics, as well as senior figures from industry, government, science and the media.

The winners of the 2010 Science, Engineering & Technology Student of the Year Awards were announced on Friday 3 September at a ceremony in London's Hilton Hotel.

The Leadership Forum Award for the Best Mathematics Student was awarded to Natalie Keating of the University of Strathclyde for her work on How do Droplets Evaporate?

For more information and a list of all the winners, visit the SET Awards website.



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