Exeter Students' Guild Awards

The Guild Awards is a chance to celebrate those who have made this year unforgettable. If someone’s impressed you, inspired you, or just absolutely smashed it, now’s the time to recognise them!

We held the awards ceremony on Thursday 19 March in the Great Hall. It was a fantastic evening celebrating all of our nominees and winners! It was wonderful to see students from each society give thanks to their committee and members and shout out those who had helped them on the way. It was very moving to hear those reflect on finding their place and feeling a true sense of belonging at Exeter through campaigns and community.

All University of Exeter students are eligible for awards, including societies, sports clubs, academic reps, student-run campaigns - everyone!

The Academic Experience

Award

Recognising the achievements of an individual, academic rep/department officer team, or society that has contributed to the academic experience. This award is for those who have overcome difficulties, made change or have been outstanding at enhancing the academic experience.

This could be demonstrated by:

  • Championing the academic experience in their subject discipline, department or faculty
  • Creating positive change for their peers
  • Innovative work to increase engagement with academic opportunities
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Your 2026 Winner is: Clarisse Russell
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The Collaboration

Award

Recognising those that have worked together to achieve something exceptional. This award celebrates a student or students who have effectively worked across different groups or teams to achieve a common goal. This could be demonstrated by:

  • A project/activity that has been achieved through teamwork
  • Bringing together different perspectives to solve a problem or overcome a challenge
  • Motivating, inspiring or empowering others around them
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Your 2026 winner is: Academics Against Assault and Feminist Society for ‘Tackling Gender based Violence at University’

The Committee Excellence

Award

Recognising the achievements or contribution of an individual committee member or committee as a whole. This award is for those who perhaps have overcome difficulties, have made a real difference to their members and increased the impact of their group.

This could be demonstrated by:

  • Engaging and inspiring others
  • Creating a positive impact on their members experience
  • Seeking out opportunities to enhance their groups impact/experiences
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Your 2026 winner is: Psychology Society
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The Community

Award

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Recognising those individuals, societies, projects or rep teams that have had a positive, radically inclusive and meaningful impact on a wider community. For this award, community could be the student community here at Exeter or a local, national or international community. This could be demonstrated by:

  • Celebration of a community through a project, event or campaign

  • Enhancing the experience of a community
  • Bringing a community together
Your 2026 winner is: British Sign Language Society

The Empowerment

Award

This award celebrates an initiative, event, or project that has created opportunities for personal growth and empowerment. It focuses on fostering resilience, building confidence, developing new skills, and supporting students to thrive. This award highlights those who inspire and enable others to achieve their full potential.

This could be demonstrated by:

  • Creating opportunities for students to develop new skills that enhance their employability
  • Providing avenues for leadership development and growth
  • Facilitating the sharing of knowledge, skills, or expertise within the student community
  • Identifying a gap, such as the need for a new society or experience, and taking actions to address it
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Your 2026 winner is: Excode
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The Event

Award

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Recognising a brilliant event organised by an individual, society, project or rep team. This award is for an innovative and engaging event or project that had a big impact on attendees. This could be demonstrated by:

  • The impact on the student experience as a result of an event
  • Creation of an innovative and new event
  • Excellent planning, organisation and delivery of an event
Your 2026 winner is: XpressionFM 50thAnniversary Weekend

The Opportunities For All

Award

Recognising those that are encouraging wider participation and helping to dismantle barriers. This award is about equity, equality, inclusion, diversity and liberation work and those that have worked to break down structural inequality.

This could be demonstrated by:

  • Motivating and inspiring others to get involved
  • Breaking down barriers or bringing students together through inclusive and engaging activities
  • Raising awareness, campaigning and/or equipping others with knowledge and skills to champion inclusivity
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Your 2026 winner is: Women in Politics
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The Postgraduate Experience

Award

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Recognising those that have sought to improve the postgraduate experience by creating community, lobbying for change or enhancing a particular aspect of postgraduate student life. This could be demonstrated by:

  • Championing the academic experience in their subject discipline, department or faculty
  • Creating positive change for their peers
  • Providing engagement opportunities for postgraduate students
Your 2026 winners are: Oksana Kryshevich and Amy Chinner-Evans

The CHANGEMAKER

Award

Recognising those who drive meaningful, positive change. This award celebrates and honours those who challenge the status quo, inspire others, and implement innovative solutions that create lasting impact.

This could be demonstrated by:

  • Advocating for accessibility, fairness or equity in a way that shifts policy or behaviour
  • Building a network or group that motivates people to take positive action
  • Seeing an emerging issue and proactively designing an initiative or campaign to tackle it
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Your 2026 winner is: Mia Taylor-Seal
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The CAMPAIGN OF THE YEAR

Award

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Recognising an outstanding marketing or awareness campaign that achieved exceptional results. It honours creativity, strategic execution, and measurable impact in driving engagement and delivering meaningful outcomes. This could be demonstrated by:

  • Achieving outstanding engagement through designing campaign elements that encourage people to take real action and increases participation
  • Launching a campaign that leads to sustainable behavioural change
  • Developing a bold, original theme or visual identity that stands out and incorporates unique formats
Your 2026 winner is: 93% Club 'Breaking the Class Ceiling'
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The special recognition

Award

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Recognising an individual or group whose dedication, impact and commitment to positive change has set them apart in our community.

Your 2026 winner is: Hindu Society