EG launches student essay competition

Calling all apprentices, undergraduates and postgraduates in real estate!

EG today launches its inaugural student essay competition, inviting all those currently on apprenticeships or studying a real estate course at undergraduate or postgraduate level to submit a vision for the future of real estate.

In no more than 1,200 words, applicants are invited to respond to the thoughts expressed by Eden Dwek, director of expansion at WiredScore, in EG’s feature of 9 January The future of real estate: a next generation view and offer their perspective on:

  • the sentiments expressed;
  • what the office will look like in a post-Covid world;
  • how the pace of technological change can transform the places in which we live and work in the future; and
  • how the sector should respond to these challenges.

The winning essay, along with the two runners-up, will be published in EG. The winner will also receive a year’s free subscription to the EG magazine digital edition, mentoring from one of the judges and £250 in vouchers.

The deadline for submissions is Saturday 15 May. All submissions will then be reviewed by our panel, with the winner announced in EG in June.

Click here to read the full brief.

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