Graduation Souvenir Supplement 2019

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Foundation Degree in Payroll Management Best work-based project award 2019

Student: Thais Alves Santos Brighton Assessor: Ray Ronnpage

The student work-based project is based on real life issues faced by their organisations and is probably the biggest piece of written work the students have ever done and is designed to challenge them. It requires a great deal of academic research, studying, time and determination to manage that task to achieve an A+.

The winner of this award’s piece of work demonstrates just that. The tutor wrote that “the project was lively, articulate and shows enthusiasm for the topic and it was a pleasure to read.”

The work clearly demonstrated an excellent command of the subject knowledge, which was duly applied to a clear, thorough and well-research literature review. The work furthermore displayed high-quality primary research which together with the literature review followed through to balanced arguments, supporting justifiable and sound conclusions and recommendations for this project. “I am delighted and extremely humbled to have received this award. It has come as a great surprise. “The course has been really enjoyable and has enabled me to develop my skills within the profession and given me more confidence at work. I am positive that this achievement will have a great impact on my career. “I would like to say thanks to my husband, Paul Brighton, for proofreading all my assignments and always being available to help me. I would also like to thank my colleagues for all their support.”

Foundation Degree in Payroll Management Student of the year award 2019

Student: Philippa Haines Tutor: Cathy Smith

For this award tutors are asked to nominate a student who, in their opinion, warrant recognition. The student does not have to be a straight grade A student, but they might have overcome work or personal issues in order to continue their studies.

This student started her studies in autumn 2016 and worked consistently hard through the three years of her course. She was always focused and managed to achieve a sustained improvement in her grades as her studies progressed.

Her tutor said: “I have watched her grow with confidence and ability which she has taken through to her professional career. She has never shied away from the commitment and has been determined to complete the course and gain the qualification.”

“It was a huge surprise to receive the student of the year award. I would like to thank my tutor Cathy Smith for nominating me and supporting me over the last three years, I really could not have completed the degree without her, she is an asset to CIPP and the payroll profession.”

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The CIPP’s Graduation Ceremony 2019

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