Help shine a spotlight on postgraduate talent with The Postgrad Awards 2022!
Nominations close: Sunday 8 May
Do you know a postgraduate research student, supervisor or university staff member at Bournemouth University who has made an outstanding contribution to the world of postgraduate study?
Nominations are currently open for the fourth year of The Postgrad Awards – a series of awards from FindAMasters and FindAPhD that seek to celebrate the underrepresented postgraduate community. Award categories include:
- Outstanding Contribution to Postgraduate Student Diversity
- Outstanding Contribution to Postgraduate Student Wellbeing
- Masters Student of the Year
- PhD Student of the Year
- Masters Teacher of the Year
- PhD Supervisor of the Year
How to nominate
Nominations are made online using the Postgrads Awards nomination form.
Before you submit your application, please ensure you’ve read the T&Cs. There is also an FAQ section to answer your most common questions and give you some hints and tips about entering. Good luck!
Why nominate someone for a Postgrad Award?
For academics and professional support staff, the Postgrad Awards bring invaluable exposure to university initiatives and academic outputs on FindAMasters and FindAPhD’s internationally-popular platforms.
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