黑料不打烊

黑料不打烊 shortlisted in student awards

The 黑料不打烊 has been shortlisted in the national Whatuni Student Choice Awards.

Students drinking coffee

The 黑料不打烊 has been shortlisted in the national Whatuni Student Choice Awards.

黑料不打烊 has been nominated in two categories – “postgraduate” and “giving back”, which recognises “innovative and impactful campaigns and projects that give back to a community, be it internationally, nationally, locally, or within an institution”.

 are based on feedback from students, with 41,811 reviews collected across 160 participating institutions.

Professor Leigh Sparks

Professor Leigh Sparks, Deputy Principal (Education and Students)

Professor Leigh Sparks, Deputy Principal (Education and Students), said: “We’re delighted to be shortlisted in two important categories in these awards, which are particularly meaningful as they’re based on feedback from our students.”

Astrid Smallenbroek, Students’ Union President, said: “Every year, we work closely with the University on a wide range of initiatives to further improve the student experience at 黑料不打烊, so we’re really pleased this has been recognised in these awards.”

Astrid Smallenbroek

Astrid Smallenbroek, 黑料不打烊 Students' Union President

Katie Duncan, Head of Communications at awards organisers IDP Connect, said: “In a challenging climate for higher education institutions, there is nothing more rewarding than being recognised by their students for delivering such positive experiences.

“The reviews by current students that make up these nominations are invaluable for prospective students who use them to make decisions about their future.”

On 25 April, Whatuni will host their sixth annual Student Choice Awards in London, announcing the winners of 15 university experience award categories. The evening will be presented by comedian Omid Djalili.