The Times Higher Education Awards 2012 are full of examples of the best of the best: the institutions, teams and individuals who have led the way at a time when leadership has been more essential than ever.
Anyone looking for evidence of the pioneering spirit, adaptability and sheer quality of our higher education sector need look no further than this year’s winners. It is a great privilege to be able to play a part in celebrating their achievements.
John Gill
Editor
Times Higher Education
THE Awards 2012 winners
The winners were announced at the gala Times Higher Education Awards 2012 dinner on 29 November 2012 at the Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, London.
Download the Awards 2012 booklet, profiling all of the winners
- The Lord Dearing Lifetime Achievement Award
Professor John Goddard
Newcastle University - Excellence and Innovation in the Arts
Northumbria University - Outstanding Contribution to the Local Community
British School of Osteopathy - Widening Participation Initiative of the Year
London South Bank University - Outstanding Employer Engagement Initiative
University of Lincoln - Outstanding ICT Initiative of the Year
University of Southampton - Research Project of the Year
Queen Mary, University of London - Outstanding Support for Early Career Researchers
University of York - Business School of the Year
Lancaster University Management School - Outstanding Support for Students
University of Glamorgan - Most Improved Student Experience
University of Chester - International Collaboration of the Year
University of Westminster - Outstanding Contribution to Sustainable Development
The University of Nottingham - Outstanding Contribution to Innovation and Technology
Durham University - Outstanding Contribution to Leadership Development
Newcastle University - Most Innovative Teacher of the Year
Mark Brandon
The Open University - Entrepreneurial University of the Year
University of Huddersfield - University of the Year
University of Strathclyde
View a gallery of photos from the gala THE Awards 2012 dinner
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