Applications are open for the iF Design Student Award 2025. It is one of the premier design awards in the whole world. The international award competition is open to students who are currently enrolled in a university or graduated in the past 2 years. The Design Student Award by iF is open to students from all over the world who are studying all design-related courses and programs. iF Design offers a platform for innovative student concepts together with their different sponsors. The winners will get a portion of the 50,000 EUR prize money.
The iF Design Award is for students who want to bring change in their society to cope with critical world challenges through their designing concepts. This Global competition is a great chance for students working for the betterment of society. iF Design Student Award 2025 is an amazing chance for students to showcase their ideas internationally. It is a great opportunity for international networking and PR. Students will get their name out in the wider international design community.
Winning this design award will also open doors to future jobs and many more. The winning concept will get an international platform to publish their concepts internationally. Furthermore, the iF Design Competition 2025 is free of charge, which means you can apply without paying any fee. This award competition is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. This international opportunity will boost your project. Students can submit several different concepts to different categories. iF Design Student Award categories are based on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) of the UN (United Nations). Entries, information, and descriptions are accepted in English only. For more details of this iF Design Award to win a EUR 50,000 Cash Prize, read this article till the end.
iF Design Student Award 2025 Categories:
Applicants can submit their projects related to the following categories under the iF Design Student Award 2025 for Changemakers:
- No Poverty
- Zero Hunger
- Good Health and wellbeing
- Quality Education
- Gender Equality
- Clean water & Sanitation
- Affordable and clean energy
- Decent work & Economic Growth
- Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
- Reduced Inequalities
- Sustainable Cities and Communities
- Responsible consumption and production
- Life below water
- Life on land
- Climate Action