The best of students and University staff were celebrated at the Liverpool Guild of Students annual awards ceremony.
Now in its seventh year, the awards recognise groups and individuals who have gone above and beyond to have a positive impact on the student experience.
More than 500 nominations were received in support of individuals and groups who work to make university life better.
The winners of this year’s Guild Awards are:
Teacher of the Year (Health and Life Sciences)
Alison Reid
Teacher of the Year (Humanities and Social Sciences)
Dr. Amel Alghrani
Teacher of the Year (Science and Engineering)
Dr. Jonathan Green
Course Rep of the Year (Humanities and Social Sciences)
Michael Sonne
Course Representative of the Year (Health and Life Sciences)
Imogen Frame
Course Representative of the Year (Science and Engineering)
Ruby Temple Long
Halls’ Student Committee of the Year
Roscoe and Gladstone
Activist of the Year
Jennifer Shaw
Most Impact on the Community (Group or Project)
Help the Homeless Society
Most Impact on the Community (Individual)
Kate Evans
Society of the Year (Performing Arts)
Liverpool University Student Theatre
Society of the Year (Celebrating Culture)
Liverpool Chinese Students and Scholars Association
Society of the Year (Celebrating Faith)
Liverpool Sikh Society
Society of the Year (Academic)
University of Liverpool Legal Society
Society of the Year (Sharing)
Mature Students Society
Society of the Year (Affecting Change)
LULINKS
Society Individual of the Year
Ella Johnson
Student Switch Off Energy Winners
Mulberry Court
Student Switch Off Water Winners
Tudor Close
Student Switch Off Recycling Winners
Dover Court
Society of the Year (Student Media)
LSMedia
President Harry Anderson, said: “Guild Awards is a big date in our calendar and I have really enjoyed being part of recognising the great work our societies, teachers and individuals do every day.
“As well as rewarding the winners, this event is our way of saying thanks to everyone for their hard efforts and celebrating another successful year of activity at the Guild.”