Guardian Student Media Award

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The Guardian Student Media Awards were an annual UK-wide student journalism competition run by The Guardian newspaper. They were cancelled from 2016 onwards to save costs. [1]

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History

Since 1947, The National Union of Students (NUS) have run a student journalism competition of some kind. In 1978, The Guardian joined forces with the NUS for the inaugural NUS/Guardian Student Media Awards.

In the early years the competition was modest. Only a handful of categories - for Best Paper, Best Magazine, Best Photographer and Best Journalist existed - along with awards for student radio.

During the 1990s, the individual print categories began to rise exponentially, and today include Reporter, Feature writer, Critic, Sports writer, Diversity writer, Travel writer and Columnist. Meanwhile, the broadcast categories were dropped after the judges consistently reported insufficient quality to yield a shortlist. Other categories added included Publication Design and Website. Small Budget Publication was also added, but it has now been replaced by Student Broadcaster.

Since 1999, The Guardian and the NUS have run separate student journalism awards. The Guardian's are now simply called the Guardian Student Media Awards. The NUS meanwhile, launched the National Student Journalism Awards, which have been sponsored by The Independent (1999-2002), The Daily Mirror (2003-2005), The Press Association (2006- 2015) and Citizen Training (2016-)

Format

The Awards are launched in July each year, with a closing date at the beginning of September. Typically students are required to send their best three articles from the past academic year to be critiqued by a panel of senior national journalists. In early November, a shortlist of five entrants per category is printed in Media section of the newspaper. The winners and runners-up in each category, along with an overall student reporter of the year, are announced at a London ceremony at the beginning of December.

As of the 2014 awards, submissions were invited in the following categories: [2]

Previous winners

Publication of the Year

Publication of the YearWinnerUniversityRunner-upUniversity
2014 York Vision University of York Nouse University of York
2013 The Courier Newcastle University York Vision University of York
2012 The Courier Newcastle University Nouse University of York
2011 York Vision University of York Mouth Kingston University
2010The River Kingston University Student Direct: The Mancunion University of Manchester
2009 Leeds Student University of Leeds Gair Rhydd Cardiff University
2008 Felix Imperial College London Nouse University of York
2007 York Vision University of York The Oxford Student University of Oxford
2006 Felix Imperial College London Sheffield Steel Press University of Sheffield
2005 Gair Rhydd Cardiff University Nouse University of York
2004 York Vision University of York Leeds Student University of Leeds
2003 York Vision University of York Warwick Boar University of Warwick
2002 York Vision University of York The University Observer University College Dublin
2001 The Oxford Student Oxford University The Saint St Andrews University
2000 Sheffield Steel Press Sheffield University The Beaver LSE
1999 Leeds Student University of Leeds Palatinate Durham University

Website of the Year

Website of the YearWinnerUniversityRunner-upUniversity
2013The Student JournalsUniversity of SouthamptonCherwellUniversity of Oxford
2012Sheffield UnchainedUniversity of SheffieldRedbrickUniversity of Birmingham
2011 Redbrick University of BirminghamThe Student JournalsUniversity of Warwick
2010
2009 Nouse University of York
2008 Cherwell University of OxfordNouseUniversity of York
2007Live!Imperial College LondonNouseUniversity of York
2006Warwick BoarUniversity of Warwickwww.bloc-online.comUniversity College Falmouth
2005Pulse FMLondon School of EconomicsWarwick BoarUniversity of Warwick
2004 Wessex Scene University of SouthamptonScanLancaster University
2003BluntCardiff UniversityWessex SceneUniversity of Southampton
2002York VisionYork UniversityVarsityCambridge University
2001Preston 2000University of Central LancashireYork VisionYork University
2000HullwiredHull Universityunknownunknown
1999blocFalmouth College of ArtsScrapie InteractiveBradford University

Reporter of the Year

Until 2009 there was a separate category of Student Journalist of the Year which was selected from all categories of the awards. This award was removed from 2010 onwards and awards are now only given in specific categories of entry.

Reporter of the YearWinnerPublicationUniversityRunner-upPublicationUniversity
2013Alisha Rouse University of Sheffield
2012Elizabeth Porter University of Oxford
2011Simon MurphyThe Courier Newcastle University
2010Camilla Turner Cherwell University of Oxford
2009Michael StothardVarsityUniversity of Cambridge
2008Hannah KüchlerUniversity of OxfordAdam ThornYork VisionUniversity of York
2007Lucy TaylorYork VisionUniversity of YorkAndy HeathOxford StudentUniversity of Oxford
2006Felicity HaySheffield SteelUniversity of SheffieldRupert NeateFelixImperial College London
2005Roger WaiteOxford StudentUniversity of OxfordJessica SalterLeeds StudentUniversity of Leeds
2004 Ruaridh Arrow Glasgow University GuardianUniversity of GlasgowStewart MacLeanStudent DirectUniversity of Manchester
2003Robert HarrisYork VisionUniversity of York---
2002Jonathan ColmanScanLancaster University---
2001Alice TarletonThe Steel PressUniversity of SheffieldSteve BloomfieldLiverpool StudentUniversity of Liverpool
2000Guy AdamsThe Steel PressSheffield Universityunknownunknownunknown
1999Guy AdamsThe Steel PressSheffield UniversityRichard Colebourn Cherwell Oxford
1999John HopkinsThe SaintUniversity of St Andrews

Journalist of the Year (now defunct)

Reporter of the YearWinnerPublicationUniversityRunner-upPublicationUniversity
2009Michael StothardVarsityUniversity of Cambridge
2008Hannah KüchlerUniversity of OxfordAdam ThornYork VisionUniversity of York
2007Lucy TaylorYork VisionUniversity of YorkAndy HeathOxford StudentUniversity of Oxford
2006Felicity HaySheffield SteelUniversity of SheffieldRupert NeateFelixImperial College London
2005Roger WaiteOxford StudentUniversity of OxfordJessica SalterLeeds StudentUniversity of Leeds
2004Jon BenthamYork VisionUniversity of York---
2003Robert HarrisYork VisionUniversity of York---
2002Jonathan ColmanScanLancaster University---
2001Alice TarletonThe Steel PressUniversity of SheffieldSteve BloomfieldLiverpool StudentUniversity of Liverpool
2000Guy AdamsThe Steel PressSheffield Universityunknownunknownunknown
1999Guy AdamsThe Steel PressSheffield UniversityRichard Colebourn Cherwell Oxford
1999John HopkinsThe SaintUniversity of St Andrews

Feature writer of the Year

Feature writer of the YearWinnerPublicationUniversityRunner-upPublicationUniversity
2009Zing TsjengVarsityUniversity of Cambridge
2008Nicholas WoolfNouseUniversity of YorkChris WattGlasgow University
2007Heidi BlakeNouseUniversity of York Ruth Lewy IsisUniversity of Oxford
2006Matthew KennardLeeds StudentUniversity of LeedsGraeme AllisterGlasgow University GuardianUniversity of Glasgow
2005 Steve Dinneen Glasgow University GuardianUniversity of GlasgowZoe CorbynFelixImperial College London
2004Thomas Whipplethe Cambridge StudentUniversity of CambridgeJon BenthamYork VisionUniversity of York
2003Thomas Whipplethe Cambridge StudentUniversity of CambridgeClare BevisThe Oxford StudentUniversity of Oxford
2002Matt WithersThe Steel PressSheffield UniversityHelen PiddThe StudentEdinburgh University
2001 Olav Bjortomt PlatformNottingham Trent UniversityBenjamin SecherIsis MagazineOxford University
2000Adam BlenfordLeeds StudentLeeds UniversityPolly CurtisLeeds StudentLeeds University
1999Merope MillsStudent DirectUniversity of ManchesterJemima SissonsLeeds StudentLeeds University

Columnist of the Year

Columnist of the YearWinnerPublicationUniversityRunner-upPublicationUniversity
2009Charlotte RuncieVarsityUniversity of CambridgeRobert PealVarsityUniversity of Cambridge
2008Harry Byford Epigram University of BristolAngry Geek-Imperial College
2007Jonathan LiewStudentUniversity of EdinburghStephen Daisley Glasgow University Guardian University of Glasgow
2006Andrew MickelGair RhyddUniversity of Cardiff Rohin Francis Medical Student Newspaper St George's, University of London
2005Jonathan BrayYork VisionUniversity of YorkDaniel CalderStudent DirectUniversity of Manchester
2005Peter CardwellOxford StudentUniversity of Oxford
2004 Archie Bland VarsityUniversity of CambridgeTim HillStudent DirectUniversity of Manchester
2003Ravi SomaiyaStudent DirectUniversity of ManchesterIain HollingsheadVarsityUniversity of Cambridge
2002Gareth WalkerYork VisionUniversity of YorkAmy FranksImpactNottingham University
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Critic of the Year

Critic of the YearWinnerPublicationUniversityRunner-upPublicationUniversity
2009Catherine Sylvain Student University of EdinburghAlan Williamson Student University of Edinburgh
2008Leo RobsonWarwick University Fern Brady Student University of Edinburgh
2007Richard WebbUniversity of YorkBen Lafferty Cherwell Oxford University
2006Ben Lafferty Cherwell Oxford UniversityAndrew Mickelgair rhyddUniversity of Cardiff
2005Laura BattleThe StudentUniversity of EdinburghMatt GreenThe BadgerUniversity of Sussex
2004 Steve Dinneen Glasgow University GuardianUniversity of GlasgowAlex BoekestynScanLancaster University
2003Steve PillStudent DirectUniversity of ManchesterAndrzej LukowskiLeeds StudentUniversity of Leeds
2002Oliver Mann Cherwell Oxford UniversityMark PowellLeeds StudentLeeds University
2001Gary RyanStudent DirectUniversity of Manchester Olav Bjortomt PlatformNottingham Trent University
2000John Kelly-Edinburgh Trinity UniversityCatherine ShoardCherwellOxford
1999S F SaidVarsityCambridge UniversityTim Robey Cherwell Oxford

Photographer of the Year

Photographer of the YearWinnerPublicationUniversityRunner-upPublicationUniversity
2008James Robertson Student University of EdinburghMichael Carroll-London College of Communication, University of the Arts, London
2007Ahmet Unver-University of BrightonAnnemieke Goldswain-Hein-University of Brighton
2006Paul Read-Swansea Institute of Higher EducationKatrinka Goldberg/Guy Martin-Edinburgh College of Art/University of Wales
2005 [3] Sheila Barry-Glasgow School of Art Lisa Barnard -University of Brighton
2004Esther Teichmann-Royal College of ArtMike Pinches-London College of Printing
2003Ryan Li Cherwell University of OxfordFiona Campbell-London College of Printing
2002 Polly Braden -London College of PrintingChristina Nunziata-London College of Printing
2001Olivia Arthur Cherwell Oxford UniversityAlastair MumfordWestworldUniversity of West England
2000Thomas Davey-Nottingham Universityunknownunknownunknown
1999Ed AlcockLondon StudentQueen Mary & Westfield CollegeSarah LeeLondon StudentUniversity College London
1996John NorsworthyThe SmokeUniversity of WestminsterDominik Tyler

Publication Design of the Year (now defunct)

Publication Design of the YearWinnerUniversityRunner-upUniversity
2008Less Common More SenseUniversity of the Arts, LondonPulpNewcastle University
2007VarsityUniversity of CambridgeSmithsGoldsmiths College, London
2006SmithsGoldsmiths College, LondonImpact MagazineUniversity of Nottingham
2005SmithsGoldsmiths College, LondonLess CommonUniversity of the Arts, London
2004SoupKent Institute of Art & DesignMeat magazineUniversity of Cambridge
2003Hardcore is More Than MusicChelsea College of Art and Design--
2002The SmokeUniversity of WestminsterWestworldUniversity of the West of England
2001WestworldUniversity of the West of EnglandTrinity NewsTrinity College Dublin
2000PulpManchester Metropolitan UniversityS-PressSheffield Hallam University
1999ShoutLiverpool John Moores UniversityBowerhausUniversity of the West of England

Diversity writer of the Year (now defunct)

Diversity writer of the YearWinnerPublicationUniversityRunner-upPublicationUniversity
2008Daniel CalderUniversity of ManchesterHani Mer-SiLeeds StudentUniversity of Leeds
2007Heidi BlakeNouseUniversity of YorkHelen ThompsonCardiff University
2006 Rohin Francis Medical Student Newspaper St George's, University of LondonDan JohnsonLeeds StudentUniversity of Leeds
2005Sam RichardsonVarsityUniversity of CambridgePooja MenonPlatformNottingham Trent University
2004Jacob MukherjeeNouseUniversity of YorkKatharine HoureldMassiveCity University
2003Peter Lahiff College Tribune University College DublinAndrzej LukowskiLeeds StudentUniversity of Leeds
2002Paul GallagherLeeds StudentLeeds UniversityNosheen AsgharImpactUniversity of Nottingham
2001Faisal Al YafaiThe Steel PressUniversity of SheffieldClare RudebeckLeeds StudentLeeds University
2000Faisal Al YafaiThe Steel PressUniversity of Sheffieldunknownunknownunknown
1999Steve Kilgallon Cherwell Oxford UniversityEditorial teamLeeds StudentLeeds University

Travel writer of the Year (now defunct)

Travel writer of the YearWinnerPublicationUniversityRunner-upPublicationUniversity
2009Clyde MacfarlaneStudent DirectManchester UniversityGirish GuptaStudent DirectManchester University
2008Stuart PowellLondon School of EconomicsWill JoceLondon School of Economics
2007Peter DominiczakImperial CollegeMichael KieltyUniversity of Cambridge
2006Tancred NewburyWarwick BoarUniversity of WarwickSilje BoyumUnknownUniversity of Sunderland
2005Robert CastellConcreteUniversity of East AngliaSilje BoyumDegrees North MagazineUniversity of Sunderland
2004Robin LeeThe StudentUniversity of EdinburghRichard KilnerHuddersfield StudentUniversity of Huddersfield
2003Jon BenthamYork VisionUniversity of YorkJeremy LemerThe Cambridge StudentUniversity of Cambridge
2002Alice TarletonThe Steel PressSheffield UniversityMurray GarrardEpigramBristol University
2001David WhitleyThe Steel PressSheffield UniversityWilliam CarlessExeposeExeter University
2000Polly CurtisLeeds StudentLeeds Universityunknownunknownunknown

Sports writer of the Year (now defunct)

Sports writer of the YearWinnerPublicationUniversityRunner-upPublicationUniversity
2009Ben Riley-SmithVarsityUniversity of CambridgeMichael CoxEpigramUniversity of Bristol
2008Luke BenedictEpigramUniversity of BristolAlex RichmanYork VisionUniversity of York
2007Matthew NixonUniversity of ManchesterKy CapelUniversity of Leeds
2006David O'KellyWarwick BoarUniversity of WarwickSophie PickfordCambridge University
2005Simon OsbornYork VisionUniversity of YorkJohn DonaldsonGlasgow University MagazineUniversity of Glasgow
2004Paul RobinsImpact MagazineUniversity of NottinghamSam RichardsonVarsityUniversity of Cambridge
2003Will WhiteThe StudentUniversity of EdinburghRichard KimberThe Cambridge StudentUniversity of Cambridge
2002Nicholas Randall Cherwell Oxford UniversityRob PreeceThe Steel PressSheffield University
2001Mark Hodgkinson Cherwell Oxford UniversityJohn BrenanThe Steel PressSheffield University
2000James MythenThe BeaverLondon School of Economicsunknownunknownunknown
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Student Campaign (now defunct)

Student CampaignWinnerUniversityRunner-upUniversity
2001Gair RhyddCardiff UniversityLeeds StudentLeeds University
2000Richard Thurston & Jared WilsonExeter UniversityLautaro VargasEssex University

Magazine of the Year (now defunct)

Magazine of the YearWinnerUniversityRunner-upUniversity
2009The OxymoronUniversity of Oxford
2008QuenchUniversity of CardiffI, Science Imperial College
2007NangTower Hamlets Summer UniversityImpact University of Nottingham
2006QuenchCardiff UniversityI Science/IsisImperial College London/University of Oxford
2005QuenchCardiff UniversityImpactNottingham University
2004IsisUniversity of OxfordQuenchCardiff University
2003Student BMJBritish Medical JournalPugwashUniversity of Portsmouth
2002Student BMJBritish Medical JournalWestworldUniversity of the West of England
2001ImpactNottingham UniversityNerveBournemouth University
2000IsisUniversity of Oxford Clare Market Review London School of Economics
1999PulpManchester Metropolitan UniversityPugwashUniversity of Portsmouth

Small Budget Publication (now defunct)

Small Budget PublicationWinnerUniversityRunner-upUniversity
2006 The Cheese Grater University College LondonUnknownUnknown
2005LippyUniversity of LeedsSmithsGoldsmiths College, London
2004Meat magazineUniversity of CambridgeYork VisionUniversity of York
2003The Best Years of Your LifeLatymer SchoolHardcore is More Than MusicChelsea College of Art & Design
2002The Best Years of Your LifeLatymer SchoolUniverseHertfordshire University
2001The SaintSt Andrews UniversitySpoonfedLondon College of Fashion
2000Edinburgh StudentEdinburgh Universityunknownunknown
1999PulseUniversity of SussexMonte ExpressSouthampton University

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