As we head towards the end of the Academic year we just wanted to say a massive thank you for your dedication to academic representation at royal Holloway.
At the end of all of our recruitment periods, we had a total of 423 Rep signups! All of our Reps have gotten up to some incredible things this year and it has been lovely to celebrate you all!
As we head towards the end of the Academic year we just wanted to say a massive thank you for your dedication to academic representation at royal Holloway.
At the end of all of our recruitment periods, we had a total of 423 Rep signups! All of our Reps have gotten up to some incredible things this year and it has been lovely to celebrate you all!
Voice BBQ Award Winners
As part of Shout about it week, we hosted our Voice Awards and BBQ to celebrate all your achievements and hard work representing student voice! We invited academic staff, Community Officers and Reps to The Packhorse to hand out awards and some yummy burgers! The BBQ is our small way of saying thank you for the dedication and enthusiasm you’ve shown in your role and it’s always special being able to bring you all together to look back on the past year and celebrate the wins – big and small! Thank you once again and check out our winners below:
Community Officer of the year: Jakob Bird
Course Rep of the Year – Liam Dunwoody - Runner Up: Edwina Siji
Senior Course Rep of the Year – Oskar Warren - Runner Up: Aliza Aslam
School Rep of the Year – Marie Cordingley
School’s Choice, School of Business & Management – Chelsea Catherine Liaw
School’s Choice, School of Law and Social Sciences – Mia Langston
School’s Choice, School of Humanities – Jane London
School’s Choice, School of Performing and Digital Arts – Elle Webb
School’s Choice, School of Engineering, Physical and Mathematical Sciences – Marie Cordingley
School's Choice, School of Life Sciences and the Environment – Ana-Maria Judele
We also introduced a new award this year, ‘Voice Choice’. This award is presented to a student who is dedicated to their position and representing others, fosters a positive dialogue between students and staff, and has put their all into gathering feedback contributes to student voice in relevant meetings.
This year’s winner was Delilah Ferry-Swainson
On top of this there were 4 You’re Valued winners:
You’re valued awards give thanks to all the amazing staff that make an effect representation system possible. As many of you have seen, we have many incredible members of staff who support you in organising your SSAMs and taking feedback on board to create meaningful change. This year’s winners are as follows:
Caterina Nirta – PIRP
Vanita Chamdal – Psychology
Sam Fairlamb – Psychology
Tim Summers - Music