The winners of the 2022 Student Choice Awards have been announced
The Student Choice Awards are a way for students to thank amazing members of staff, and let them know that their hard work makes a difference. The feedback about the kind of education that works also means that we can work with UCL to make more of the good stuff happen. The winners of the 9 award categories were announced at the Education Awards ceremony on Wednesday 8th June.
The dates for the 2023 awards will be announced in Autumn 2022.
Awards Categories
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Active Student Partnership
Thank a member of staff who’s committed to listening to and working with students and their representatives to improve and change education in their module, programme, or department.
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Amazing Support Staff
Thank a member of staff who isn’t in a teaching role, but still makes a huge difference to your learning with their help, patience and care.
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Brilliant Research-Based Education
Thank a member of staff who educates you about the latest, cutting-edge knowledge, or who enables taught students to create knowledge by conducting their own research.
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Diverse & Inclusive Education
Thank a member of staff who works to make sure your curriculum or research recognises marginalised scholars, and shines a light on diverse perspectives.
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Excellent Personal Tutoring
Thank a member of staff who is always there to provide you with pastoral support or academic guidance.
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Exceptional Feedback
Thank a member of staff who provides constructive, useful feedback on your assessment and learning, helping them to progress and succeed.
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Inspiring Teaching Delivery
Thank a member of staff who delivers exceptional teaching, using innovative and engaging methods to hold your interest and help you to learn.
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Outstanding Research Supervision
Thank a member of staff who helps postgraduate research students to succeed, and balances providing support and fostering independence.
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Sustainable Education
Thank a member of staff who is leading the way on embedding sustainability into the curriculum and shaping our future climate leaders.