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Dean joins student awards judging panel
The Dean and Head of the Dental Institute, Professor Nairn Wilson, has been selected to join a team of leading dentistry experts on the judging panel for the 3M ESPE Student Dentistry Awards 2010-2011.This panel of esteemed academics and influential industry figures will select the UK and Ireland’s most innovative students and award them with funding to support their studies.
The awards panel also includes Dr Amarjit Gill, President of the British Dental Association, Edward Attenborough, President of the British Dental Trade Association and Professor Trevor Burke from the University of Birmingham.
There are three categories in the 3M ESPE Student Dentistry Awards 2010-2011 – the Award for Innovation, the National Award for Innovation and the Award for Intercalated Studies. Funding ranging from £300 (354 EUR) to a bursary worth £3500 (4130 EUR) is available to be won.
Speaking about the announcement of the judges, 3M ESPE’s Commercial Manager Steve Foster said: 'We are delighted to have such a strong panel judging our awards programme that supports the future of UK and Irish dentistry.
'As leading industry figures, the judges' shared experience will ensure that the very best dental students are recognised for their abilities.'
On his appointment to the panel Professor Nairn Wilson said: 'These awards offer King’s College London dental students a fantastic opportunity to receive additional recognition for their talent and innovation. I look forward to reading the entries and meeting the winners.'
For more details on the awards programme, visit 3M ESPE’s new dedicated student website at www.3mespe.co.uk/dentalstudents.
Posted on 22 November 2011
The awards panel also includes Dr Amarjit Gill, President of the British Dental Association, Edward Attenborough, President of the British Dental Trade Association and Professor Trevor Burke from the University of Birmingham.
There are three categories in the 3M ESPE Student Dentistry Awards 2010-2011 – the Award for Innovation, the National Award for Innovation and the Award for Intercalated Studies. Funding ranging from £300 (354 EUR) to a bursary worth £3500 (4130 EUR) is available to be won.
Speaking about the announcement of the judges, 3M ESPE’s Commercial Manager Steve Foster said: 'We are delighted to have such a strong panel judging our awards programme that supports the future of UK and Irish dentistry.
'As leading industry figures, the judges' shared experience will ensure that the very best dental students are recognised for their abilities.'
On his appointment to the panel Professor Nairn Wilson said: 'These awards offer King’s College London dental students a fantastic opportunity to receive additional recognition for their talent and innovation. I look forward to reading the entries and meeting the winners.'
For more details on the awards programme, visit 3M ESPE’s new dedicated student website at www.3mespe.co.uk/dentalstudents.
Posted on 22 November 2011

