Outstanding students celebrated at SUBU Awards ceremony

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Exceptional students have been recognised for their outstanding commitment to SUBU during an awards evening held this week. 

 

The first ever SUBU Awards ceremony, which took place at Key West on Bournemouth Pier, celebrated students who have made the biggest impact within the Students’ Union and have gone that extra mile to achieve something exceptional alongside their studies. 

 

Ten awards were presented on the night, honouring a whole host of achievements including those who have implemented sustainable changes at BU, and students who have devoted their time to volunteer and help give back to the local community. 

 

SUBU’s President, Naomie Lebe, said: “At SUBU, we recognise that going to university isn’t just about getting top marks; it’s also about developing skills and experiencing a range of unforgettable opportunities.

 

“Our students are such a key part of our work here at SUBU. As a student-led organisation, their involvement helps to ensure that all students at BU have the best university experience possible.

 

“We saw so many high-quality entries for the SUBU Awards, and we couldn’t help but be impressed by the excellence shown from our students.  It’s been a very strange time for students over the last two years, which makes their accomplishments even more impressive. 

 

“A huge congratulations goes to all of our winners; we’re incredibly proud of their outstanding achievements.”

 

 

SUBU AWARDS 2022: THE WINNERS

 

Best Newcomer Club or Society - Combat Robotics Society

 

 

Club or Society of the Year - Dance Society

 

Undergraduate Student Rep of the Year - Hannah Bird

 

Postgraduate Student Rep of the Year - Farhana Patel

 

Part-Time Officer of the Year - Jodie Cobb

 

Outstanding Contributions to Campaigns - Leon Cambray

 

Outstanding Contribution to SUBU Student Media - Hussein Malek

 

Best Nerve Outlet - Nerve Radio

 

Student Volunteer of the Year - Rachel Craig

 

Outstanding Contribution to Sustainability - Emily Ayling and Tanya Bellows

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