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Vote for the best work from this year's Roses Student Awards

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By The Drum Team | Editorial

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April 2, 2014 | 4 min read

The winners at this year's Student Roses Awards were announced earlier this year, each of which go forward to the main event in order to be in with the chance of winning an overall prize.

But The Drum decided to give the creatives a second chance at glory, and so you can vote for your favourite piece of work below, with the winner that receives the most votes will receive a six month subscription to The Drum magazine, winner of PPA Business Magazine of the year.

To view more of each of the pieces of work, view the Roses Student Awards website.

This year's Roses Creative Awards ceremony, in association with Melbourne, will be held in Manchester on Thursday 15 May.

James Belkevitz & Ross Reaney from Napier University

SEARCH OFFLINE - TayburnBRIEF: Find the big idea to rebrand and promote local libraries.

Uzma Padia & Jasmine Smythe from UCLAN

GLOBAL CITIZEN – LOVE CreativeBRIEF: We all like to think of ourselves as global citizens, but Britain is still a nation of language barbarians. Fewer than one in ten British workers are able to speak a foreign language. Inspire monolingual young adults to commit to learning a second language.

Robyn Bowman & Natasha Wellon from Gloucestershire University

TIME TRAVEL – The ChaseBRIEF: Just imagine being able to travel back in time! Time Travel package holidays allow you to do just that. You pick the year and travel back to experience whatever you want: Woodstock, the first ever Olympics, the first Viking invasion, the fall of the Roman Empire. You can go as far back as you want. Of course you can’t change history, only travel and see. But how do you sell it?

Yme Gorter & Lev Derjabin from Napier University

TAKE THE LEAD - VividBRIEF: After a lot of press regarding the issue of dangerous dogs, create a campaign to persuade and question dog owners and the general public about being more safety aware around dogs, as a small few are giving our well behaved pooches a bad name!

Joe Haworth & Michael Hindle from UCLAN

CATS & DOGS - UniformBRIEF: Brand a weather condition.

Jordan Pass from Staffordshire University

WALL OF DEATH - DinosaurComing to a city near you for one week only and we need volunteers. Can you come up with an integrated communications campaign to convince members of the public to risk their life in search of the ultimate thrill?

Jamie Stewart from Dundee University

BRIEF: A pothole epidemic is putting cyclists’ lives at risk and is to blame for three deaths this year alone. 1,000’s of bikers a year have been injured as well as thousands of pounds worth of damage to cycles. Local councils have a duty to maintain the roads, but they can only fill a pothole if they know about it. If you want it repaired, you have to report it.FillThatHole is the easy way to report potholes and road defects, it’s a website run by the CTC, The National Cycling Charity. They contact the right people to get the roads repaired. Councils are generally quick to respond – we know because you’ve told us.

Daniel Horsfall from UCLAN

BRIEF: Bring a new, free community music sharing service to market. MESSAGE: With the demise of many high street music outlets artists are looking for new ways to showcase and promote their creations. Many turn to the popular platforms like MySpace, Bandcamp and SoundCloud. Your job is to come up with a name, develop the brand and promote a service that offers something new to both the community and the artists and really stands out amongst the competition.OUTPUT: Name it. Brand it. Showcase it. Use any channel you see fit to best communicate your idea.

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