Winners will be announced on 28 November at a celebratory gala dinner
THE Awards 2015
Now in their 11th year, the THE Awards continue to go from strength to strength, with more entries across the 18 categories for 2015 than in any previous year.
The result is a set of short that truly showcase the brightest sparks of creativity and commitment, and it is hugely rewarding to see institutions represented from the length and breadth of the land.
All who work in our universities know what complex organisations they are, and the part played by every individual and every team, whether academic or administrative in their success. It is those individuals and teams that we're celebrating tonight - many congratulations to all of you.
- John Gill, editor, THE
The winners were announced on 26 November 2015, view the photos of the ceremony in our Flickr album.
Below are the shortlists and winning entries, and here you will find an e-book profiling all the winners.
Watch the highlights video
University of the Year
Sponsored by Santander
Coventry University (winner)
University of Glasgow
University of Kent
Lancaster University
Loughborough University
The Open University
Excellence and Innovation in the Arts
Sponsored by CHEAD
University of Brighton
University of Central Lancashire
Edge Hill University
King's College London
Royal Northern College of Music (winner)
Swansea University
Outstanding Contribution to the Local Community
Sponsored by Communication Management
University of East London
Queen Mary University London
Royal Holloway, University of London (winner)
University of Southampton
University of Stirling
University of Sunderland
Outstanding Support for Early Career Researchers
Sponsored by Vitae
University of Aberdeen (in partnership with the universities of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Strathclyde)
De Montfort University
University of Edinburgh
University of Manchester
University of Nottingham (winner)
University of Surrey
Research Project of the Year
Sponsored by Arma
University of Aberdeen
Cardiff Metropolitan University
University of East Anglia (winner)
University of Essex
University of Glasgow
University of Liverpool
Outstanding Contribution to Innovation and Technology
Sponsored by Scientia
University of Aberdeen
Cardiff University (winner)
Cardiff Metropolitan University
City, University London
University of Glasgow
Queen Mary University London
Outstanding Support for Students
Sponsored by Veredus
University of Kent
Leeds Trinity University
Newcastle University (winner)
Newman University
University of the West of England
University of Worcester
Outstanding International Student Strategy
Sponsored by Gold Standard Testing
Cardiff Metropolitan University
University of Huddersfield
University of Sussex
University of Warwick
University of the West of England (winner)
International Collaboration of the Year
Sponsored by Shakespeare Martineau
University of Brighton
University of Dundee
King's College London (winner)
University of Oxford - WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network
University of Southampton
University of York
Business School of the Year
Sponsored by Amity University
Henley Business School, University of Reading
Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester
Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University (winner)
Northampton Business School, University of Northampton
Sheffield Business School, Sheffield Hallam University
Strathclyde Business School, University of Strathclyde
Widening Participation or Outreach Initiative of the Year
Sponsored by UCAS
University of East London in collaboration with Birkbeck, University of London
Keele University (winner)
Newcastle University
The Open University
Royal Northern College of Music
University of Strathclyde
Outstanding Contribution to Leadership Development
Sponsored by Leadership Foundation
Birmingham City University
University of Chester
University of Huddersfield (winner)
University of Nottingham
Royal Holloway, University of London
University of Sheffield
Outstanding Employer Engagement Initiative
Sponsored by Prospects
University of Leeds with Marks and Spencer
Manchester Metropolitan University
University of Nottingham
University of Portsmouth (winner)
University of Sunderland
University of Surrey on behalf of SEPnet
Most Improved Student Experience
Sponsored by EvaSys
Canterbury Christ Church University
University of Chester
University of Derby
University of Glouchestershire
Southampton Solent University (winner
University of the West of Scotland
Outstanding Digital Research Innovation in Teaching or Research
Sponsored by Jisc
Bournemouth University (winner)
University of Cambridge
Durham University
Edinburgh Napier University
University of Manchester
The Open University
Most Innovative Teacher of the Year
Sponsored by High Education Academy
Jo Boylan-Kemp, Nottingham Trent University
Luke Burns, University of Leeds
Philip Drake, University of Huddersfield
Patrick O'Malley, University of Manchester
Momodou Sallah, De Montfort University (winner)
Paul Tracey, University of Salford
Entrepreneurial University of the Year
Sponsored by NCEE
University of Central Lancashire
University of Leeds (winner)
University of Lincoln
Loughborough University
Northumbria University
University of Nottingham
The Lord Dearing Lifetime Achievement Award
Sponsored by Veredus
Laurie Taylor (winner)