Sat 22 Mar 2025, SU Venue - 18:00 - 01:00

Nominations

Individual Awards

Awarded to someone who has gone above and beyond the call of duty of any member/committee member throughout their years of participation and has shown outstanding dedication and commitment to their group.

Absolute Harmony
Isaac Standen

Arab
Yusur Taha

Art
Amelia Baxter
Norielyn Due

Bangla
Sharaf Maqsud

Brazilian
Isabelli Viesi

Cat
Chloe Hooper
Julianna Ostrovska
Sophia Simpson

Classics
CJ White
Eleanor Griffin
Eleanor Wooller

Debating
Ella Hearn-Zhang
Jess Hope
Maddy Sidgwick
Makenzie Shilling
Matthew Gibbons

Drama
Alix Lander
Callum Sowden
Esme Sharpington
Lauren Collins
Lolah Rogers
Lucy Hill
Sam White
Fashion
Jemma Felts

Filipino
Frances Umel
Franchesca Manela

Games
Dawood Ahmad

History
Abigail Fostekew
Charlotte Reid
Isabella Wilder

Humans vs Zombies
Mae Williams

Law
Diya Mahil
Gillian Tetzlaff
Julius Francis Bayrante
Olivia Fenlon
Ryan Kingsbury
Troy Daine

LGBT+
Jakob Bird

Makers
Henry Li
JJ Littleton

MTS: Musical Theatre
Elizabeth Lane
Faith Lizbeth
Izzy McFarlane
Madeleine Smith
Neurodivergent
Alyssa Lipscomb
Ellie Hawley
Ronnie Laight

Nordic
Elise Eriksson

Orbital Magazine
Evelyn Fernandez-Jarvis
Issy Trapnell Hoyle
Madeline Sidgwick

Pakistan
Muhammad Saad Malik

PIR: Politics and International Relations
Matthew Paterson

Pokémon
Billy White
Calum Hall
Claude Kumar
Sam Wright
Woe Yi Ang

Shakespeare
Charlie Nissim
Katie Downes
Lenny Pettitt
Sunny Rose

Awarded to individuals who are new to the group, have shown outstanding dedication, and made a significant contribution to the success of activities this year. Nominees for this award must be in their first year of being a member to the group.

Absolute Harmony
Orla Savage

Cat
Amber Khan
Jake Burtonwood

Drama
Daisy Moody

Games
Mia Steele
Simon Counter

History
Chloe Hooper
Insanity Radio
Lolah Rogers

Law
Amira Asif
Sara Rahma

Makers
Charlie Kingsland

Neurodivergent
Tyler Heathcoate

Nordic
Annicken Sund
Charlotte Frøyland
Nordic
Hedda Tangstad
Sara Seabrook

Pokémon
Edward Potaczek
Tamia McDermott

Shakespeare
Chloe Palmer
Ruby Nieuwoudt

Swiftie
Molly Gravett

Awarded to someone who has shown outstanding dedication to Student Opportunities, going above and beyond to make a difference to societies/media and wider student engagement, and dedicating their time to a number of different areas with the Students’ Union and student groups.

Absolute Harmony
Orla Savage

Cat
Amber Khan
Jake Burtonwood

Classics
Orla Savage
Amber Khan

Drama
Daisy Moody

Filipino
Jake Burtonwood

Games
Mia Steele
Simon Counter

History
Chloe Hooper

Insanity Radio
Lolah Rogers

Islamic
Lolah Rogers

Law
Amira Asif
Sara Rahma

Makers
Charlie Kingsland

MTS: Musical Theatre
Charlie Kingsland

Neurodivergent
Tyler Heathcoate
Hedda Tangstad

Nordic
Annicken Sund
Charlotte Frøyland
Hedda Tangstad
Sara Seabrook

Pokémon
Edward Potaczek
Sara Seabrook
Tamia McDermott

Shakespeare
Chloe Palmer
Ruby Nieuwoudt

Swiftie
Molly Gravett

Women in STEM
Edward Potaczek

Group Awards

This is awarded to a group that has organised and delivered an outstanding event this year that was innovative, exciting and has left a lasting impression on those that attended.

Amnesty International
Arab
Art
Brazilian
Comics
Computing
Debating
Drama
Health
Islamic
Latin American
Law
MTS: Musical Theatre
Neurodivergent
PIR: Politics & International Relations
Pokémon
Shakespeare

This is awarded to a group that has made a significant impact through fundraising, campaigning or volunteering. This should include work with national or local charities, work on improving the lives of their members and students around them, tackling issues that impact students or working towards making a difference within the community.

Amnesty International
Cat
Debating
Friends of Palestine
Islamic
Law

Sarah Parker Remond was an African-American activist, an anti-slavery lecturer, and the first black student at Bedford College. Throughout her life, she promoted inclusivity, equality, and worked tirelessly to support the rights of minority groups. The Inclusion and Accessibility award is therefore awarded to a group that has demonstrated an outstanding effort to ensure that their activities are as accessible as possible and has made a significant effort to promote an inclusive attitude within their membership and in the wider campus community.

Art
Classics
Debating
Games
Law
LGBT+
MTS: Musical Theatre
Neurodivergent
Shakespeare

This is awarded to a group that has gone above and beyond the expected growth of a new society. Through this they will have successfully established themselves as a group of significant impact on student life at Royal Holloway, and on the Students’ Union.

Afghan
Amnesty International
Comics
Conservative
Fashion
Filipino
Friends of Palestine
Health
RhubarbTV
Taskmaster

This award will be to recognise a student group that have actively worked towards becoming more environmentally sustainable, going above and beyond to leave a lasting positive impact on the environment. This can be through specific events, initiatives or projects, sourcing more sustainable products, engaging in schemes or spreading awareness on campus that highlights sustainability or a specific environmental issue or concern.

Arab
Classics
Geography
Islamic
Law
LGBT+

New for 2025, the Small Group, Big Impact award will recognise the commitment, impact and achievement of the smaller groups we have on campus. Eligible to groups with 40 or less members, the winner of this award will need to demonstrate how they have made a big impact on their members and the wider Royal Holloway community. This can include (but does not need to cover all) examples of good governance, committee and member wellbeing, any successful events, fundraising and volunteering and any initiatives around EDI, accessibility, and sustainability.

Amnesty International
Bangla
Classics
Comics
CSSA: Chinese Students & Scholars Association
Islamic
Neurodivergent
Orbital Magazine
Pakistan
Pokémon
Shakespeare
Taskmaster
Travel

Awarded to a group that has made significant effort to develop their group this year including membership recruitment, range and success of events, maintaining good finances, committee development etc.

Albanian
Amnesty International
Art
Brazilian
Cinema
Comics
CSSA: Chinese Students & Scholars Association
Cybersecurity
Debating
Drama
Fashion
Humans vs Zombies
Islamic
Law
Makers
Nordic
Orbital Magazine
Pakistan
Pokémon
Psychology
RhubarbTV
Shakespeare
Swiftie

Awarded to a group that has made a significant contribution to Royal Holloway, student life, and the Students’ Union. They should have worked in order to significantly grow as a group, attracting a wider range of members, holding innovative events, and working to hit objectives across all areas of the development plan.

Amnesty International
Arab
Arab
Brazilian
Classics
Cybersecurity
Debating
Drama
Fashion
Filipino
Friends of Palestine
Games
History
Islamic
Latin American
Law
MTS: Musical Theatre
Orbital Magazine
Pokémon
Psychology
RhubarbTV

Event Awards

In addition to the award for the Best Event, this year we will be celebrating the diversity of events that are run on and off campus by our student communities by recognising the following additional categories. Please refer to the considerations for the Best Event award when completing your nominations.

This award recognises a group that has held an event that is informative, engaging and educational, providing an opportunity for attendees to develop their knowledge, skills and employability.

Classics
Computing
Debating
Geography
Makers

This award recognises an event that encourages our student community to meet to enjoy shared hobbies and interests in a social environment.

Amnesty International
Art
Classics
Comics
Computing
Fashion
Games
Islamic
Nordic
Pokémon

This award recognises a collaboration where our student communities have come together to share interests and knowledge to deliver an innovative event to their members and/or the wider Royal Holloway community. This must include a minimum of 2 student groups.

Amnesty International
Arab
Brazilian
Comics
Computing
Debating
Labour
Makers
Neurodivergent
Orbital Magazine
Pokémon
RhubarbTV

This award recognises an exceptional event delivered by one of our Creative or Performing Arts Societies, showcasing the breadth of creativity we have here on campus.

Art
CSSA: Chinese Students & Scholars Association
Drama
MTS: Musical Theatre
Orbital Magazine
RhubarbTV
Shakespeare

This award recognises a student group that has delivered an event that demonstrates cultural awareness and has created an inclusive environment helping to celebrate one of the many faiths and cultures we have in our student community.

Amnesty International
Arab
Bangla
Brazilian
CSSA: Chinese Students & Scholars Association
Friends of Palestine
Islamic
Nordic
Pakistan
Sikh

Society Awards key dates

Mon 3 Feb

Nominations open

Sun 23 Feb

Nominations close

Wed 26 Feb

Nominees announced

Sat 22 Mar

Society Awards