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The 2018 Higher Education Estates and Facilities Awards from AUDE are open
09 November 2017 Cheryl Pick, Projects and Engagement Manager
The annual 2018 Higher Education Estates and Facilities Awards from AUDE are open for applications.
Ensure the exceptional work and talent in your estates and facilities teams is recognised through the AUDE awards. Applications are free and those shortlisted will be invited to the awards ceremony on 10th April 2018 at Canterbury Cathedral in Kent. This includes complimentary dinner, drinks, entertainment, overnight accommodation and breakfast.
The AUDE Estates/Facilities Team of the Year Award For exceptional team working leading to significant achievement.
The AUDE University Impact Initiative of the Year Award This award seeks to recognise a specific initiative having a significant positive impact on the institution, the sector and/or the profession.
The AUDE Emerging Talent Award We are looking to celebrate and reward a member of staff, working in estates or facilities, who is making an exceptional contribution and demonstrates great potential for the future.
The AUDE Chair’s Award for Long Term Contribution For achievements benefiting the higher education estates/FM community, by an individual, over an extended period of time.
The AUDE Award for Reaching Higher This NEW award recognises institutions who have gone above and beyond the usual realm of their institution for the benefit of their local community or had an impact on those outside of the usual student and staff community.
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