SBID offers chance to win three-month internship
(UK) – Three interior design students in their second or third year have opportunity to win internship.
The Society for British & International Design have opened their annual ‘Get Me 2 The Top’ internship competition – offering student the chance to work in one of three leading London interior design studios for three months this summer.
‘Get Me 2 The Top’ now in its third year, was developed to find innovative and talented students, the competition has been created to offer students the opportunity to develop key relationships and give them the tools and advice they need to kick-start their careers whilst studying.
Students are asked to complete a project task online, selecting their preferred interior design category: Residential Design, Public Design or Product Design. Each task has been set by this year’s judges; Hospitality Designer, Hans Galutera, Healthcare Interior Designer, Diana Celella and SBID Founder and Interior Designer, Dr Vanessa Brady, OBE. Judges will be looking for qualities such as originality of expression, individualism, creative use of materials and presentation skills.
Commenting on the competition, Dr Vanessa Brady said: “We are delighted to be running Get Me 2 The Top this year with the support of three of the best design studios in London and top interior designers in the industry. The knowledge and insights that students learn through a three-month internship is immeasurable to a student’s career and employment opportunities. SBID have seen the benefits of previous programmes, as students have gone on to obtain employment and further develop their skills in the industry.”
The competition aims to nurture relationships between the country’s finest recruits and potential employers, bridging the gap between learning and earning. Each category winner will be awarded with a three-month internship from leading design studios such as 161-London and Crawford Partnerships.
Entries are now open and students have until 30 April to submit their entry through the SBID website.