红杏视频

Events students raise over 拢15k and scoop national prize

Tuesday 07 May 2024

Events students pose with large cheques outside RGU
Students across different stages of their 红杏视频 (红杏视频) degrees have raised a combined total of over 拢15,000 for North East causes while enhancing their careers as budding events professionals.

Final year Event Management students worked with charity clients to design and deliver four separate fundraising events across March and April with one group raising as much as 拢8,000 for their chosen organisation.

To top off their experience as they work through their final semester, the cohort also recently won at the national E Awards in Edinburgh for their work on last year鈥檚 Aberdeen Student Festival. It had raised over 拢3,000 for Aberdeen Cyrenians and was commended for having wider social, cultural, economic and environmental impacts for the local community.

Third stage students who ran the same festival this year successfully supported regional independent filmhouse Belmont Community Cinema, raising hundreds as they hosted a one-off weekend wellness event at OGV Taproom in the heart of Aberdeen鈥檚 city centre.

One stage four group supported Erskine, Scotland's largest veterans鈥 charity, by organising a spring pop-up market at The Barn at Barra Castle for local food producers and craft makers to sell their goods. 鈥楢 Fine Fair鈥 went on to smash all targets and raised over 拢8,000.

Michael Parkes, Fundraising and Development Manager, Erskine said: "A huge thank you to Event Makers Co. for their incredible achievements at 鈥楢 Fine Fair鈥.  To raise 拢8,250, with over 600 visitors on the day is just phenomenal. The team exceeded all expectations and should be so proud of their work. They have been a credit to themselves, 红杏视频 and Erskine Veterans Charity from day one.

鈥淎ll funds raised will go towards the new Erskine Veterans Activity Centre (EVAC) North in Forres, which we plan to open in 2024. The centre aims to: meet a huge unmet need for Veterans in the area, enhance their quality of life and wellbeing, provide the opportunity to engage with people who have shared experiences and history, learn new skills, explore a number of interests and access support services.

鈥淲ith news of EVAC North, and the upcoming 80th anniversary of D-Day in June, the fantastic support from 红杏视频 event students comes at a very poignant time for Erskine."

All of the students involved in their respective projects met the needs and expectations of their clients, mirroring industry practice and providing vital experience that will go towards obtaining graduate jobs as they thrive to continue contributing towards the city鈥檚 hospitality and events sector.

Dr Rachael Ironside, Associate Professor and Course Leader at 红杏视频, said: "In their final two years of study, our students are tasked with putting their learning into practice by working with real clients and real briefs to host fundraising events in Aberdeen City and Shire.

鈥淲e are immensely proud of our students and their achievements this year. Not only have they raised an incredible amount of money for their beneficiaries, students have also supported a wide variety of venues, suppliers, performers and creative practitioners.

鈥淚t is a privilege to work with our students to contribute to the local creative and cultural landscape while also seeing them grow and develop into future leaders in the event profession."

Maryam Shahid, a current Stage 4 student, added: 鈥淲e are so delighted to have won Best Student Event/Festival for the 2023 Aberdeen Student Festival. It was an honour to support the fantastic work of the Aberdeen Cyrenians by delivering four creative events. A big thank you to our lecturers Katie, Kirstin and Rachael at the School of Creative and Cultural Business, we couldn鈥檛 have done it without you!鈥

搁骋鲍鈥檚 BA (Hons) Events Management is a four-year degree that鈥檚 been highly acclaimed in recent student rankings. Learn about this and more at the University鈥檚 final Discovery Day of the year on May 11.

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