Student Voice Awards - CBL

This award recognises a rep who has shown outstanding commitment to student voice, by representing feedback from their cohort through a range of feedback platforms such as Course Conversation meetings, focus groups, and roundtable events. The winner will also be someone who has used their time to tell students about the student voice activities and opportunities through one of our outreach programs.


Shortlist:

  • Zahin-Baurno Morshed
  • Ujwala Patel Korukanti
  • Sidhant Jaiswal

Winner: Zahin-Baurno Morshed

This award recognises a School Rep who has shown outstanding commitment to student voice, by representing school wide issues on platforms such as Student Voice Working Groups, Board of Studies, and Education Executive.


Shortlist:

  • Rajlaxmi Sorakattula
  • Zahin-Baurno Morshed
  • Charlotte Allen
  • Sidhant Jaiswal

Winner: Rajlaxmi Sorakattula

This award recognises an Education Rep who has shown outstanding commitment to student voice, by successfully chairing and/or recording accurate minutes and supporting Course Reps during Course Conversation meetings.


Shortlist:

  • Joy Ahamefule
  • Azubuike Josephine Ogechi
  • Parvathy Rekha
  • Santhoshisirustikaa Ravichandran
  • Eldho Joy

Winner: Joy Ahamefule

This award recognises a Course Rep who has shown outstanding commitment to student voice, by bringing particularly detailed and precise feedback to meetings, and working outside of meetings to represent key feedback that matters to everyone in their cohort.


Shortlist:

  • Tejasvi Satpute
  • Maristella Barbera
  • Dharmaraj Singh Chauhan
  • Ime Udoh
  • Diya Denny

Winner: Tejasvi Satpute

This award recognises a student currently completing their undergraduate degree who has extensively engaged with SU activities alongside their studies. These include but are not limited to activities associated with student voice, communities, societies, sports, volunteering, or wellbeing to bring positive change to their college’s student body.


Shortlist:

  • Tinesh Pandigama
  • Deborah McClintock
  • Sharandeep Sahota
  • Aleena Shaik
  • Marianna Taormina

Winner: Tinesh Pandigama

This award recognises a student currently completing their postgraduate degree who has extensively engaged with SU activities alongside their studies. These include but are not limited to activities associated with student voice, communities, societies, sports, volunteering, or wellbeing to bring positive change to their college’s student body.


Shortlist:

  • Parvathy Rekha
  • Radhika Haldankar
  • Arjun Vijay
  • Remi Remi
  • Omobola Adesoye - Amoo

Winner: Parvathy Rekha

This award recognises an academic staff member who has made a huge contribution to improving students’ experience inside and outside the classroom. They are a motivating and inspiring teacher with passion for their subject. They have actively participated within the SU's student voice activities to resolve feedback promptly and improve student experience.


Shortlist:

  • Richard Pennington
  • Nadiya Kettell
  • Mohammed Abdullahi
  • Lara Spiteri-Cornish
  • Cherniece Plume
  • Amir Daneshvar Hakimi Meibodi

Winners: Richard Pennington and Lara Spiteri-Cornish

This award recognises a staff member who makes a huge contribution to students’ experience while not delivering the core curriculum in the classroom. This could include library, student support, IT, helpdesk, Talent Team, catering staff, or staff within the Students' Union.


Shortlist:

  • Chidiebere Okeke
  • Careen Quinn
  • Mark Woodward

Winner: Chidiebere Okeke

Course of the Year will be awarded to an academic course team who have championed student voice on their course and ensured student experience is at the forefront of everything they do. Students on the winning course will feel their contributions are valued and have collaborated with staff to improve delivery of the course.


Shortlist:

  • International Business Management
  • BBA Business Administration
  • Law LLB

Winner: International Business Management

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