Video Pitch Guidelines
Introduction (1 minute):
Begin by introducing yourself. Share your name, background, and a brief overview of your journey in engineering. Make a connection to the big idea you’re about to present.
Big Idea Presentation (2-3 minutes):
Dive into the heart of your pitch. Clearly articulate the big idea in engineering that inspires you. It could be a technological innovation, a sustainable solution, or a groundbreaking concept. Explain the significance of this idea and how it has the potential to make a lasting impact on society or a specific industry.
Your Role and Contribution (1-2 minutes):
Share your role in developing or contributing to this big idea. Discuss any personal experiences, projects, or research that connect you to this concept. Highlight specific skills and qualities that position you as a key player in bringing this idea to fruition.
Connection to ASU London (1 minute):
Explain why ASU London is the ideal place for you to further explore and develop your big idea.
Impact of Scholarship on Your Big Idea (1-2 minutes):
Articulate how receiving the Talent Scholarship will empower you to advance your big idea and will play a crucial role in turning your vision into reality.
Closing and Call to Action (1 minute):
Summarise your key points, reiterate the significance of your big idea, and express your enthusiasm for contributing to the field of engineering. End with a compelling call to action, inviting the selection committee to join you on this exciting journey.
Submission Instructions
- Record your video pitch following the guidelines above.
- Upload the video to a platform of your choice (YouTube, Vimeo, etc.).
- Provide the video link in your scholarship application form.
We’re excited to witness the innovation and creativity you bring to the table. Best of luck, and we look forward to hearing about your big idea in engineering!
Once we have received your video, a panel will review it and score it, you’ll then be notified via Admissions of the outcome. If you are successful, we have 3 awards available £2,000 per year, £2,500 per year or £3,000 per year, either off your fee or as a cash award if you have student finance.
Information correct as of January 2024.