Vision
To promote ‘beautiful intelligence’, governed by the understanding that in our opinion Beauty is believed to go beyond the parameters of pure physical attractiveness or apparent physical traits of an individual human person, including but not limited to sexual attractiveness.
So our competition is strictly limited to those individuals in academic education of Degree level and above.
Our definition of beauty encompasses the following facets, but is not
limited to;
2. Academic ability
3. Personal interaction
4. The perceptive eye of society
5. Philanthropic nature
We are passionate and committed to supporting individuals on their journey to creating future through
a
benevolent nature.
Ethos
The project will crown the most beautiful and brightest student with a nationally recognised crown, creating an ambassador for the conceptual ethos of our company –
To promote ‘beautiful intelligence’, governed by the understanding that in our opinion Beauty is believed to go beyond the parameters of pure physical attractiveness or apparent physical traits of an individual human person, including but not limited to sexual attractiveness.
So our competition is strictly limited to those individuals in academic education of Degree level and above.
Our definition of beauty encompasses the following facets, but is not limited to;
- Emotional connectivity
- Academic ability
- Personal interaction
- The perceptive eye of society
- Philanthropic nature
- The ability to act as role models and ambassadors to the younger generation
Our Mission – For Great Britain’s competition in 2009/10
To create a formidable force of young professionals who will aid local authorities, police departments and charities across the country to help combat and raise awareness on:
- Terrorism and the influence it has on the young and impressionable
- Drastic rises in Gun/Knife crime and how younger peer pressure from University students around the country could help
make the street image ‘cool’ without using knives/guns
- Rise in use of drugs by young people and help elaborate the consequences of long-term use
- Raise awareness on sexual health and the spread of STD’s
- Young people and Alcohol – How street/binge drinking is perceived
- Drug use and abuse – Highlight dependency/withdrawal issues
- Mental well-being
- Encourage academic studies and the benefits they provide
- Weight issues - encourage healthy eating and illustrate the dangers of being a size zero
- Help raise self-esteem – through mentoring and leading by example
- Aid better managed conflict resolution on streets, especially within the ethnic minorities
- Gang culture and its effects on peoples future
- Lack of social skills in impoverished regions