Invitation to the University of Pretoria to participate in the Old Mutual National Agricultural Student of the Year competition, presented by Plaas Media.
The students of today are going to be the leaders of tomorrow. Thus, it makes sense to invest in this group of individuals. Modern-day students are faced with the challenge of proving their worth to potential employers on academic merit only. It is with great pride that Old Mutual, ALFA and Plaas Media carry out this project as name sponsor, organiser and media partner respectively.
The purpose of this competition will be to identify as many deserving students as possible, over and above the winners from each faculty of agriculture at the different universities. This will help students to secure good jobs while allowing employers to identify top candidates for future opportunities. The very successful Varsity Cup concept has set a precedent for competitions among universities, also at other levels.
Since universities are academic institutions at which students are preparing to take their place in a certain industry, an academic competition presented in a commercial context makes sense. Although it is fairly common practice across the rest of the world, this has never been done in South Africa. Considering the negative effects of the #Fees must fall campaign in 2016 and 2017 and the political pressure on free tertiary education this year, such a competition will create a constructive environment and neutral (non-political) focus, especially for students who are in the process of completing their degrees.
We aim to grow and develop this competition to the extent where it will form an integral part of the local academic environment. The long-term goal is for the competition to include all universities, including technical universities and colleges. For the initial phase, we have decided to start out with only three universities and undergraduate students for 2018. Over time we would also like to include post-graduate students.
Categories, subject sections and qualifications:
The focus will be on students across the entire spectrum of agricultural academic study at academic universities.
Undergraduate student of the year per subject category:
In all of the above scenarios, students are also invited to enter themselves.
Subject categories for the competition
Agricultural students in South Africa can be broadly divided into three groups (fields of study), each of which will be handled as a separate section:
A winner will be announced per university in each category.
For the initial phase of the competition (2018), we will start with three universities
Execution of the project
The project is presented in two phases:
The final winner in each category per subject category is the student with the highest average in the four categories. Three national winners will thus be crowned.
General
This is a considerable project that will most likely achieve a permanent status within agriculture, even in its first year. Within five years these students will be employees and leaders in agriculture, where their influence will be felt. Each following year, the competition’s stature will grow as new winners are added and former winners and participants build their own careers within our industry. Participating in this competition will be one of the best value adds to any job seeking agricultural student’s curriculum vitae. Plaas Media will ensure that through media coverage, the winner will be successfully exposed to the agricultural community.
More than 2 000 agricultural students, from first years to post-graduate students, as well as lecturers and management at more than eight different universities, will be impacted by this competition annually once the competition covers all universities presenting agricultural courses. The organisational exposure for all the different sectors of agriculture involved, will be extensive and permanent. Besides the investment in our agricultural youth, the agricultural student of the year competition has the potential to become one of the most prestigious competitions in agriculture. An “Old Mutual student winner” can potentially become the “Rhodes scholarship holder” of the future.
Many thanks for the support we have received thus far. We realise time is running out leading up to ALFA 2018 and will therefore need the following to be completed as soon as possible:
Please make sure that all parties are available for ALFA 2018, from 18-20 September 2018.
With thanks
Albert Loubser
Director: Plaas Media
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