Tallulah Bannerman, an architecture student at the University of Edinburgh, has taken the top prize in the 2022 Women in Property National Student Awards.
The awards programme runs regionally each year, with universities invited to nominate their top female students studying in their second year (third in Scotland) on a built environment degree course.
The regional nominees are interviewed by a regional judging panel, who question the candidates about a piece of coursework, as well as assessing their personal skills, professional potential and understanding of the industry.
The winners are announced at regional awards events, before going through to the final in September.
Bannerman (pictured above, right, with Women in Property national chair Nicola Jones) said: “I am honoured to have been given this award and to stand alongside such an inspirational group of finalists of such high calibre, passion and drive. I am excited to utilise this achievement to continue the work of Women in Property and fulfil a deep-rooted desire to utilise my architecture degree to effect real change while tackling diversity in all forms across the built environment field.”
Bannerman receives a cheque for £1,000, a trophy and a Women in Property membership.
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