2021 award winners continued
MSc in Business and Reward Management Michelle Crook Award for best dissertation 2021
Awarded to: Shruthi Codati
Mentor: Ian Walters
The Master of Science (MSc) in Business and Reward Management is a challenging three-year course. Students complete a wide range of modules and assignments which focus on business and reward management.
The Michelle Crook award for best dissertation gives recognition to the student we feel provided the best dissertation of the group. The MSc dissertation is a demanding and in-depth piece of work, which requires extensive planning, research and commitment.
The tutor comments were as follows: “It was clear working with this student that they had a passion for learning and a desire for knowledge. Despite many personal challenges including moving house and looking for a new role, this student never took the opportunity to use these things as reasons for not excelling. The dissertation was extremely well written and professional, it covered the topic in great detail. Their literature review was of an extremely high standard and demonstrated a very wide range of research of the topic. This was well supplemented with analysis and discussion, which demonstrated a deep understanding of the area under investigation. It was a pleasure to work with this student both in an earlier module and throughout their dissertation. This award is very well deserved.”
“I come from a background where the resources to study were limited but I have always had the hunger to learn more. It is a testimony that hard work and passion for achieving set goals enables individuals to improve and become resilient in challenging times.
I’m so proud to be receiving this award from an organisation that has supported me through the last nine years of my payroll journey in the UK. The tassel was worth the hassle.”
Shruthi Codati
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The CIPP’s Graduation Ceremony
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