The Liverpool Guild of Students has celebrated the best of students and University staff at its annual awards ceremony.
The event, which is now in its fifth year, aims to recognise those that have had a positive impact on the student experience at the University of Liverpool.
Categories include best course representatives, outstanding student support, most dedicated student activist, most dedicated HSC individual, best societies and most impact on the community.
The awards, which this year attracted almost 200 guests, are delivered in partnership with the Careers and Employability Service, and are sponsored by Teach First, Target Jobs, Graduate to Merseyside, Gradvantage and Kathy Keig.
The winners of this year’s Guild Awards are:
“¢ University Life
– Best Course Representative (Science and Engineering): Max Taylor
– Best Course Representative (Health and Life Sciences): James Bladon
– Best Course Representative (Humanities and Social Sciences): Rachael Gibson
– Outstanding Student Support: Dr Zen Lewis
– Most Dedicated HSC Individual: Matthew Smyth
“¢ Guild Life
– Most Dedicated Student Activist: Badeea Qureshi
“¢ Societies Life
– Best Large Society: Liverpool University Drama Society
– Best Small Society: UNA Youth
– Best Society Individual: Millie Kidson
“¢ Liverpool Life
– Most Impact on the Community (Society or Project): Liverpool Marrow
– Most Impact on the Community (Individual): Ellie Prendergast
– Student Switch Off: Melville Grove
The winners of the Careers, Employability & Enterprise Awards are:
“¢ Student Employee of the Year: Anis Basri
“¢ Most Enterprising Student: Stuart Brown
“¢ Best Work Experience Provider: Juice FM
“¢ Outstanding Contribution to Employability (Staff Award): Gemma Paul
“¢ International Student Award: Adeayo Sotayo
“¢ Outstanding Contribution by a Student: Joseph Ward
Sam Butler, President of the Liverpool Guild of Students, said: “We are incredibly proud of all the nominees and winners. This year we received more than 200 nominations, all of which demonstrate the fantastic efforts of students and staff at the University of Liverpool.”