THE Awards 2024
The votes are counted, the garlands awarded, and on the 20th anniversary of the THE Awards we have another crop of exceptional winners. The occasion brought a record number of submissions detailing, as ever, a dazzling array of achievements from institutions, teams and individuals, and demonstrating that even though times are tough, the creativity and energy in UK and Irish universities remain undiminished.
Universities are many things to many people, but among the winners this year you will find examples of transformational research, teachers and PhD supervisors who energise and inspire, institutions delivering strategies that extend opportunity, and – in our University of the Year – that provide some of that much-needed glue to maintain a peaceful and cohesive society.
These are all things to be incredibly proud of, and we extend our sincere congratulations – and gratitude – to everyone who made it on to our shortlists this year, and most of all to our winners. It is a privilege for THE to have the role it does in celebrating your successes, and on the occasion of our 20th anniversary we thank you, and look forward to championing you for years to come.
– John Gill, editor, THE
The winners were announced on 28 November 2024. You can view photos of the ceremony in our Flickr album.
Below you will find the shortlist – click on a finalist’s name to read an abridged version of their submission.
You can also read an e-book profiling all the winners.
Find out much more about the work of this year’s finalists – in their own words – in our special THE Campus Spotlight feature.
And if you were a finalist, you can download assets to help promote your success.
Watch the highlights video
Finally, the THE Outstanding Achievement Award recipient was Lord Melvyn Bragg, and you can read why we gave him this honour in our winners e-book. Lord Bragg gave a touching and personal acceptance speech, but did not find room for the limerick he had prepared in advance; we’re delighted that he has agreed to us publishing it here.
When discussing the words that we use
It’s essential never to lose
The snap and the patter
Of commonplace chatter
As well as the Olympian muse
The Times Higher Educational Trust
Is such a rare gem and a must
And if it disappears
We all have great fears
That literacy itself will go bust
So let’s vow to our tried and true alphabet
That it will never in our era let
Slip slops and mumbles
And ignorant fumbles
Take over and rule; well, not yet