Annual Recognition Awards 2023
Honouring our staff and students at the Annual Recognition Awards.
The 2023 Usher Institute Recognition Awards were announced and presented at our End of Year Forum by Professor David Argyle and Dr Anne-Marie Coriat, held on 14 December at BioQuarter.
Congratulations to our winners!
Most outstanding team
Teams of many types and sizes exist across the Usher Institute. They can consist of academic staff; professional support staff; students or a combination of all three.
A successful team usually contains supported and enabled members who, as a team, are recognised by peers both within and beyond the immediate department for their commitment to their common objectives, their drive in delivering well beyond those objectives and the wider impact on other departments and individuals.
Winners: Edinburgh Clinical Trials Unit (ECTU) Trial Management team
Most effective community-building initiative
We know just how important a strong community is - in terms of building an effective and collegial environment in which academic and professional services staff, students and visitors can feel included and have the support to do their best work.
Attracting and retaining high quality staff and students often depends most on the quality of the local community and this Award will recognise the achievements of a person who has built such a supportive, successful, and high-achieving environment.
Winner: Holly Tibble
Outstanding contribution to the student experience
Staff and students who contribute to the student experience may deliver every kind of academic and professional service support, and may be on any grade. They may lead an office, service or teaching area; or have contributed a great idea and have worked effectively and enthusiastically to implement it.
This award seeks to recognise staff or student who puts student experience at the forefront of their way of working. A successful candidate will appreciate and understand education and learning from the student perspective and seek to respond to and support the needs of students first and foremost.
Winner: Kate Morris and Kirsten Duggan
Outstanding contribution to positive research culture
This Award will recognise a member of staff, student or team who has created an environment or delivered an activity that supports or promotes a creative, inclusive and honest research culture within the Institute.
This award seeks to recognise staff or students who put positive research culture at the forefront of their way of working. A successful candidate will appreciate and understand the benefit of a creative, inclusive and honest research culture and seek to build and support a positive research culture in the Institute.
Winner: Christine Campbell and Sue Fletcher Watson
Outstanding leadership
This Award will recognise a member of staff or student who has created an especially positive and stimulating environment for colleagues to work in and/or by nurturing and motivating has enabled staff or teams to deliver highly effective work
Winner: Lucy McCloughan
Excellence in external engagement
This Award will focus on an aspect of a broad range of engagement/outreach activities which might include engaging new audiences with the work of the Usher Institute or outreach to support a wider community. We are looking to recognise and celebrate work which enhances the relationship of the University with the community locally, nationally or internationally.
Work which demonstrates creative and innovative approaches will be particularly welcome, and which goes beyond narrow definitions of impact or widening participation activities.
Winner: Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril
Outstanding achievement/special recognition award
This award offers an opportunity for staff or students to be nominated for activities which do not naturally fall into any of the above categories for some exceptional activity which offers a positive contribution in line with the Usher Institute vision, mission and values.
Winners: Brenda Saetta and Kate Britton
More about the awards
- The Usher Institute Recognition Awards 2023 are presented in seven categories
- A voucher and certificate are awarded for each category
- Nominations are considered jointly by members of the Usher Equality & Diversity Committee and members of the Usher Executive
- The Awards are open to all Usher Institute staff employed and students supervised in the Usher Institute on the closing date (noon on Friday 10 November)
- Nominations should cover work carried out within the previous 12 months
- The Awards can be for an individual or a team
- Nominations can be made by anyone - including any staff or student from across the University as well as anyone that works with us
Have a think who you might nominate in 2024!