Creative Conscience has been inspiring students and recent graduates from across the world since 2012. Founded by volunteers with a passion and desire to make a difference, the Creative Conscience Awards work with full or part time students using their talent to work on projects promoting sustainability, freedom, social health and well-being.
Last years winners included a social enterprise tackling homelessness with tea, a campaign against FGM, and using Tinder to highlight the risks of STI's. Past projects have included design solutions for food waste, humanitarian aid, education, water shortage, energy efficiency, inclusivity, and campaigns against bullying, inequality, poverty, homelessness, child abuse, over-consumption, mental illness, urban living etc.
If you want to put your skills to the test and make a difference, applications for the Awards close on Thursday 7 April, 2016. Find out more at https://www.creative-conscience.org.uk/.