There is just one week remaining to nominate a colleague or team for this year’s Vice-Chancellor’s Awards. Why not try to find a few moments today to shine a spotlight on a colleague’s work?
Jessica Teeling, who won a 2023 Vice-Chancellor’s Award, says; “Winning the Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Knowledge Exchange & Enterprise has been a wonderful experience. Being recognised for our public engagement work on dementia, through our ‘snakes and ladders’ game, has led to new collaborations and engagement with our local community. If you are thinking of nominating a colleague for the 2024 Vice-Chancellor’s Awards, consider their Knowledge Exchange & Enterprise work. You can really make their day!”
You can watch some more previous winners talk about what it means to be nominated in the video below:
Nominations are open until Friday 26 April – make a nomination and help our community celebrate success.
You can find all you need to make a nomination, from the category descriptions to the nomination form, on our Vice-Chancellor’s Awards SharePoint page.
If you haven’t nominated someone before, or want to find out how to really make your nominee stand out, read the hints and tips on how to write a great nomination.