Riddlesden woman Laura Duffey, has won another top student award.
Laura, 20, a medical biochemistry student at Birmingham University, had already been chosen as the most enterprising student of this year's Bradford STEP programme. Now Laura - who spent the summer working for Keighley Business Forum on a waste minimisation programme - has won the Yorkshire and Humberside regional final, receiving £350 in prize money.
She will represent the region at a prestigious national awards ceremony in London on September 29.
Laura will be competing with 14 other regional finalists for the UK title and £1,000 prize.
Chris Sealey, of Keighley Business Forum, says: "We are delighted at her success and with the excellent project she completed for us.'
Laura has developed a waste exchange database which matches companies wanting to dispose of waste material with organisations which can utilise it.
The national STEP programme is organised locally by Bradford University Careers Service, with support from Bradford Business Link, Bradford and District TEC and NatWest Bank. The programme places undergraduates into small business and community organisations for an eight week project during the summer.
Among this year's placements have been ones at Design and Display Ltd at Skipton and Independent Living, Keighley, a non-profit organisation which assists the disabled.
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