EXETER'S university undergraduates, seeking to improve their employment prospects, are being reminded to try and repeat the success of the team from Exeter University who were Global Champions in 2012 and register for the CIMA Global Business Challenge 2015 - an international business competition - ahead of the entry deadline on March 23.

Organised by CIMA, the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, in partnership with Barclays, the Global Business Challenge is a business competition for undergraduates around the world, designed to showcase talent in business management and identify young business leaders of the future.

Entrants from Exeter must form a team of four people to compete. Acting as business consultants, they will analyse and solve a real-life business case study.

Competitors will have a chance to win an all-expenses-paid trip to Warsaw, Poland, to represent their country at the global final.

Andrew Harding, Managing Director of CIMA, said: “We believe in the importance of developing and nurturing young talent around the world.

"he Global Business Challenge gives students from Exeter the opportunity to gain firsthand experience of business leadership. Competitors will be able to build essential business skills as well as meet with and learn from decision-makers from top employers.

"The opportunity will enhance their CVs and career prospects. With the deadline for entry fast approaching, we encourage students to enter now and avoid missing out.”