Winners will be announced on 28 November at a celebratory gala dinner
THE Awards 2019
For over a decade, the THE Awards have provided a moment to pause, reflect and celebrate the extraordinary achievements of our universities, scholars and researchers. This year, for the first time, they also celebrate the equally exceptional efforts of the professional services, managers and leadership teams working alongside those academics.
By bringing together all of the elements that contribute to a university’s success in this, our biggest ever THE Awards, we are reflecting the true nature of higher education: as a unified effort in which every individual, team and department plays a crucial part. The result, as you will see in these shortlists, is a celebration of talent, creativity and hard work that cannot fail to inspire.
Our congratulations go to every single one of the shortlisted entrants, and our thanks to everyone working in UK higher education for their tireless efforts that make the UK’s universities such an enduring success.
– John Gill, editor, THE
The winners were announced on 28 November 2019, 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
Business School of the Year
Aberdeen Business School, Robert Gordon University
Aston Business School, Aston University
Bristol Business School, University of the West of England
Claude Littner Business School, University of West London (winner)
Hertfordshire Business School, University of Hertfordshire
Leeds University Business School
Excellence in Registry Services
Loughborough University (winner)
International Collaboration of the Year
Sponsored by Huawei
University of Essex (winner)
The Human Cell Atlas (Wellcome Sanger Institute and the Broad Institute)
Queen Mary University of London
Knowledge Exchange/Transfer Initiative of the Year
Sponsored by Huawei
Manchester Metropolitan University (winner)
Northern Accelerator (the universities of Durham, Newcastle, Northumbria and Sunderland)
Most Innovative Teacher of the Year
Sponsored by Advance HE
Rachel Bolton-King, Staffordshire University
Sian Burgess, University of Derby
Tom Delahunt, Canterbury Christ Church (winner)
Madeleine Davies, University of Reading
Gill Foster, London South Bank University
Andrew O'Hagan, Nottingham Trent University
Zoe Robinson, Keele University
Sharon Tolaini-Sage, Norwich University of the Arts
Outstanding Contribution to Leadership Development
Sponsored by Advance HE
University of Nottingham (winner)
Outstanding Contribution to the Local Community
University of Dundee and Abertay University
Edinburgh Napier University, in collaboration with the Scottish Prison Service and Fife College
University of Worcester (winner)
Outstanding Entrepreneurial University
Sponsored by NCEE
University of Central Lancashire
Loughborough University (winner)
University of the West of England
Outstanding Estates Strategy
Sponsored by AUDE
Harper Adams University (winner)
University of the West of Scotland
Outstanding Financial Performance
Sponsored by HSBC
University of West London (winner)
Outstanding Library Team
Sponsored by Veredus
University of Kent (winner)
Outstanding Marketing/Communications Team
Sponsored by Havas Education
Loughborough University (winner)
Outstanding Research Supervisor of the Year
Sponsored by UK Council for Graduate Education
Melanie Green, University of Sussex
Nicky Milner, University of York
Theresa Mitchell, University of Worcester
Gordon Morison, Glasgow Caledonian University
Wen-chin Ouyang, SOAS University of London
Katie Overy, University of Edinburgh
Tong Sun, City, University of London (winner)
Julie Thornton, University of Bradford
Outstanding Strategic Planning Team
Sponsored by Microsoft
The London Institute of Banking & Finance
Sheffield Hallam University (winner)
University of the West of England
Outstanding Support for Students
Sponsored by Anderson Quigley
Newcastle University (winner)
Norwich University of the Arts
Outstanding Technician of the Year
Sponsored by Technician Commitment
Alison Davidson, Staffordshire University
James Davoll, Newcastle University
Vicky Forrest, University of Lincoln
Barbara Kunz, The Open University (winner)
Mel Leitch, Newcastle University
Samantha McCormack, Bucks New University
Brian Paterson, University of Aberdeen
Clare Stevenson, John Innes Centre
Research Project of the Year: Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Sponsored by Adobe
Birmingham City University (winner)
Research Project of the Year: STEM
Sponsored by Elsevier
University of Nottingham, in collaboration with UCL
University of Portsmouth (winner)
Technological or Digital Innovation of the Year
Sponsored by Amazon Web Services
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Swansea University (winner)
University of the Year
Sponsored by HSBC
University of Strathclyde (winner)
Widening Participation or Outreach Initiative of the Year
Sponsored by Salesforce.org
Queen Mary University of London
Royal Northern College of Music
University of Strathclyde (winner)
THE DataPoints Merit Award
Sponsored by THE DataPoints
Entries were not required for this category. This year our data team took a fresh look at the data submitted by UK institutions for our first University Impact Rankings, focusing on their success in meeting specific UN Sustainable Development Goals. Details about this analysis were revealed at the awards ceremony.
University of Aberdeen
De Montfort University
Glasgow Caledonian University
King’s College London (winner)
University of Manchester
University of Worcester
THE Lifetime Achievement Award
Sponsored by Amity University
Entries were not required for this category, and there is no shortlist. Details about the analysis for this category were revealed at the awards ceremony.
Dame Athene Donald