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Student Projects
As part of their education at the University of Portsmouth, students learn solid theory that is designed to deliver practical application. Working on real-life problems is an essential undertaking that allows undergraduates to exercise and practice their new skills.
Student projects allow businesses to get access to new approaches and ideas, whilst providing students with real-life problems to work on. The projects are typically carried out on the University’s premises as part of a unit of assessment. Academics supervise and grade the work, passing the results on to the organisation that submitted the scope in the first place.
The work undertaken is typically exploratory in nature, looking at new market opportunities, testing ideas or developing innovative designs. Examples of successful student projects include our work with Quicktools ltd and Wiggle. You can read about those projects and more in our success stories section.
If you would like to discuss a potential student project, please contact Purple Door.
