The Winners of the edcom Graduation Competition 22/23

Rebecca Daul and Jessie van Balkom, winners of the edcom Graduation Competition 2023

We are glad to present this year’s winners of the edcom Graduation Competition, Jessie and Rebecca, that with their outstanding thesis were awarded first place, respectively in the Bachelor and Master category. Thanks to their effort, both will receive a cash prize of 400 euros.

With the aim of promoting excellence in education in commercial communication and research, the edcom Graduation competition rewards the best graduation works in advertising and commercial communication among students from the edcom member schools. The competition is open to both Bachelor and Master students, providing a great opportunity to stand out and receive a cash prize. 

Do you want to know more about the competition, the entry requirements, and the Judging Criteria? Take a look at the ‘edcom Graduation competition’ page.  

The 2023 Winners 

Following 2 rounds of rigorous judging, Jessie van Balkom, from the Breda University of Applied Science, was awarded the first prize in the Bachelor category. Her outstanding work ‘The influence of style and motivation on the consumption of videos on the intranet of Stedin’ was recognized as the best bachelor thesis of the competition. Following the great achievement, Jessie told us ‘When I wrote my bachelor’s I never thought about using it for a competition.[] But to have my work recognized and appreciated on an international level in the edcom Graduation Competition is truly amazing.’ 

In the Master Category, Rebecca Daul, from the FH Wien, won the first prize with her exceptional thesis ‘The Influence of Digital Storytelling on the Customer Journey for Vacation Trips of the Austrian Generation Y.’ We are proud to share a few words from her ‘I look back at the time of writing my master thesis as a challenging but rewarding time. It was oddly satisfying to watch the raw pieces of information I gathered and the research I conducted fit together into one paper.[] being first rewarded by my university by nominating me and also on a European level by edcom Graduation Competition is a great honor and proves me that hard work always pays off.’ 

Their works are available on the edcom website, where you can access the papers’ summaries and posters.

For further information on the Graduation Competition and/or the edcom institute, please contact Kasia Gluszak, Project Manager at kasia.gluszak@eaca.eu. 

About edcom 

edcom (The European Institute for Commercial Communications Education) strives to promote excellence in commercial communications education and research. Its aim is to establish cooperation between academia and industry professionals, as well as facilitate cross-border education and exchange of students. edcom is comprised of 43 university members across 14 countries, that meet bi-annually to share the best practices during members’ meetings and networking dinners. edcom also organizes competitions for students, such as Ad Venture and Graduation Competition. Find us on TwitterFacebook, and LinkedIn

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Challenge. Collect. Collaborate. Connect. A new programme & vision!

The past October members’ meeting saw the election of our new edcom President, Gilles Nakhle. Professor and International Academic Projects Manager at Sup de Pub, Paris, Gilles has developed an exciting programme for his 2-year tenure.

Challenge. Collect. Collaborate. Connect.

These are the 4 C’s that sum up the programme presented during the last Board meeting on 17 February to grow and improve the EDCOM network. These points are based on the main challenges EDCOM is currently facing, the first and main of which is a lack of image and awareness. While this would be the first objective, others would include recruiting new members as well as encouraging existing members to be more involved and become EDCOM advocates.

Each with its own dedicated Task Force, these are the 4 C’s proposed as the line to be used for all future EDCOM communications:

  • Challenge: to introduce new competitions for current members. As Ad Venture Student Competition continues to be a huge success, the Challenge Task Force would have the goal to come up with new ideas for competitions. Challenges could also extend to academics talents and students talents by creating initiatives such as TEDx talks. Other initiatives such as The Talent Academy could be the new community.
  • Collect: to develop a European research around the Gen Z, conducted by students and sponsored by clients or research agencies. Some of the members have manifested their interest to this action and could contribute to form the Collect Task Force. Furthermore, this could help recruiting members that are well-known for research, all the while keeping new information centralised with very frequent collaborations.
  • Collaborate: to reinforce and expand the current network, encouraging mobility through collaborations between universities around topics on a monthly basis, as well as strengthening existing collaborations with partners (EACA, D&AD, Cannes Festival of Creativity, WARC) and extending new ideas of partnerships in other areas such as European institutions, charity entities and NGOs. A Collaborate Task Force is a necessity!
  • Connect: to communicate more efficiently and consistently internally and externally and most importantly using new digital marcomms. The Connect Task Force would be the most important one, aiming to decide the most efficient platform to communicate both internally and with stakeholders, such as students (through the use of socials like Tik Tok and Instagram). Having a platform where information about all members’ and partners’ projects to never miss out on chances to collaborate.

With this new programme and task forces, the new President hopes to make EDCOM the reference in communication education and beyond on a European level, develop a positive inspiring image and encourage new members and partnerships and strengthen pre-existing relationships between member universities ensuring the creation of communities and EDCOM advocates. What an exciting 2-years ahead!

October Members’ Meeting: Recap


The Members’ Meeting has just recently been held in Dublin! After years of online meetings, it was wonderful to finally get to discuss face to face and re-connect with our amazing members! Hosted by one of our member Universities, TU Dublin, the meeting took place on the 20 & 21 of October.

We had not had the pleasure of seeing each other since 2019, so there was a lot to catch up on. The first day of meeting was dedicated to news from our members about their courses, as well as some very interesting presentations:
-The TU Dublin, Rosie Hand: University introduction and programmes with IAPI.
-The University of Greenwich, Hyunsun Yoon: Transitions, changes and new beginnings: Marketing and Advertising curriculum in Greenwich Business School.
-De Haagse Hogeschool, Inge Barkmeijer & Tim Hoppen: Social learning spaces during thesis project.
-The University of Applied Sciences Utrecht, Luc van Dijk: Developing E-marketing Skills for the Business Market.
-FHWien der WKW University of Applied Sciences for Management & Communication, David Dobrowsky’s: Erasmus Mundus Joint Master.
-Hochschule Mannheim, Jean-Claude Hamilius: The Best-of-Covid-19-related-Communication
You can find all the presentations from the meeting here!

On the first day, we also held the elections for edcom President, Board and the Research Committee!


First of all, we sincerely thank our previous President Paul Springer for holding his position for longer than anticipated because of the difficulties created by the Covid pandemic. We now are glad to welcome our new edcom President, Gilles Nakhle! Gilles is the Referent Professor and Manager of International Academic Projects at our member university Sup de Pub in Paris, as well as a Brand Consultant. He has also been a part of the edcom Board since 2019. 


Up next were the elections for the edcom Board and the Research Committee! We thank all the candidates and are very happy to welcome all the elected members. 

The second day saw a very interesting presentation on the edcom x EACA talent survey “Will they stay, or will they go?”, held by Paul Springer, followed by a panel discussion and Q&A with guest industry professionals: Charley Stoney, CEO, IAPI and Geraldine Jones, Managing Director, Publicis Dublin, moderated by Jan Binar, CEO, McCann Prague. Here you can check the full agenda.

The next members meeting will take place in May 2023 around the Ad Venture Student Competition finals.