Students' Union Awards

This year's shortlists have been selected by NTSU Executive Officers and Staff based on the nominations from students. The winners will be announced on Tuesday 26th April at the Student Union Awards. If you are shortlisted but have not yet recieved you invitation, please contact the opportunities team at opportunities@su.ntu.ac.uk.

This award will be given to a Course Representative that has gone above and beyond to make the voices of their peers heard, they may have run a campaign, or advocated for improvement within your learning experience.

The shortlist for this award:
  • Amber Wilkinson
  • Helen Wang
  • James Sudgen 
  • Molly Trinder
  • Phoebe Hodgkins
  • Rakesh Dosaj 
  • Ridwan Olanrewaju Abdulmumeen

This award will be given to a School Officer who has made students voices heard within their relevant school. They may have run a campaign to further improve the overall academic experience and make huge changes in their school.

The shortlist for this award:
  • Adewale Soremekun 
  • Molly Welch 
  • Niall O’hagan 
  • Nicholas Harris

This award will be given to a recently formed society that can demonstrate an instant impact on campus, they will have delivered engaging events and have a strong membership base.

The shortlist for this award:
  • Bangladeshi Society 
  • Drone Society 
  • Formula One Society 
  • Hope For Justice 
  • Swift Society 
  • Women’s Welfare

This award is for a society that has consistently delivered excellent activities and opportunities for its members that were engaging and inclusive.

The shortlist for this award:
  • Amnesty International 
  • Cocktail Society 
  • Conservation Society 
  • History  
  • Lex Law 
  • Trent TV

NTSU recognises that student staff play an integral role in delivering an excellent service to our members across all our venues.

The shortlist for this award:
  • Catherine Romero 
  • Gabriel Rotelo 
  • James Duff
  • Lucia Letinic
  • Rachel Ward

This award is chosen by the panel who will award an individual, group or project from all the nominations or award winners that they feel deserves special recognition.

The shortlist for this award:
  • Bethany Palmer 
  • Catherine Romero 
  • Harry Briggs
  • Sophie Walker 
  • Zoe Bruce

This award recognises those individuals, societies or projects that have championed student wellbeing at NTU.

The shortlist for this award:
  • Annelise Edwards-Daem
  • Kerry Luff
  • Rose Taylor 
  • Women’s Welfare

This award recognises those that have worked alongside others to achieve something special.

The shortlist for this award:
  • Hope For Justice 
  • NTU Pride Society 
  • Ozioma Ezeukwu 
  • Trent TV

This award recognises those that have championed inclusivity, dismantled barriers to participation and been a positive ally to students.

The shortlist for this award:
  • Amnesty International 
  • Annelise Edwards-Daem
  • Darts 
  • Feminist Society
  • NTU Pride Soc 

For this award, we are looking for a society, community or student project that has delivered an excellent event, activity or opportunity for NTU students. It will have been a success, inclusive and one that demonstrated innovation in the face of adversity.

The shortlist for this award: 
  • Bangladeshi Society 
  • Crystals and Spirituality Society 
  • Hope For Justice 
  • Islamic Society 
  • Katie Rayson
  • Make-Up Society