APM Scotland branch individual competitions launch 2019
The APM Scotland Branch is delighted to announce the launch of three new individual competitions for 2019.
For the very first time, The APM Scotland Branch will be handing out awards for ‘Young Project Professional of the Year’, ‘PM Apprentice of the Year’ and ‘PM Student of the Year’. Individuals will be recognised for their ability to apply exceptional project management skills within a live project.
Following nine years of the highly successful “Scottish Project Challenge” Competition (SPC), the APM Scotland Branch continues to deliver on its commitment of providing future and early career PMs with a platform to expand their knowledge and skills within the project management profession.
Over the years, the branch has received extremely positive feedback from competitors taking part in Project Challenge. In particular, highlighting the skills they have learned and the exposure taking part has given them. We hope that by embracing these new competitions, early career professionals in Scotland will have another opportunity to develop and showcase their skills.
Having made their way through the judging process, the winner will be announced at our Scotland Branch competitions finals night on 23rd May 2019 in Glasgow. The closing date for all entries is 31st March 2019. Shortlisted finalists will be contacted by 30th April 2019 and further details of the finals night awards ceremony will be provided.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to be part of this impressive free to enter award!
Details on how to take part can be found in the cover sheet and competition guidance documents listed below:
- APM Scotland Young Project Professional of the Year 2019
- APM Scotland PM Student of the Year 2019
- APM Scotland PM Apprentice of the Year 2019
For any other queries, please email SPMC@apm-scotland.org.uk.
Matt Bruce-Kingsmill
APM Scotland branch, Chair
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