Staff and students celebrated at the 2026 Faculty Partnership Awards

The Partnership Awards recognise staff and student successes across teaching and student education, research and innovation, equality and inclusion, wellbeing, and community engagement.

On 25 March 2026, colleagues and students from the Faculty of Social Sciences were celebrated at the 2026 Faculty Partnership Awards. 

The awards, which are part of the Leeds Partnership Awards, allow the university’s students and colleagues to nominate their fellow staff and students for awards that recognise the hard work and dedication of the faculty’s staff and students. 

This year, the faculty had over 500 nominations, with 30 accolades – both winners and highly commended in their categories – given at the ceremony. 

The Overall Faculty Partnership Award was won by Dr Delyth Edwards, School of Education, who is a Lecturer in Inclusion, Childhood and Youth in the School of Education

The Faculty’s Deputy Pro-Dean Student Education, Dr Steven Montagu-Cairns said;

The Faculty of Social Sciences Partnership Awards are a powerful reminder that our strongest achievements come through collaboration. They shine a well-deserved spotlight on the creativity, commitment and impact of both students and staff, celebrating the shared effort that makes our faculty such a vibrant and supportive academic community.

The full list of award categories, their winners and highly commended nominees are detailed below: 

Student of the Year Award winner: 

Ruby Evans, School of Education 

Highly commended in the Student of the Year category: 

Maria Francesca Cuevas Anderson, School of Law 

Postgraduate Researcher of the Year Award winner: 

Josh Salter, School of Sociology and Social Policy 

Highly commended in the Postgraduate Researcher of the Year category: 

Hannah Wainwright, School of Education 

Academic Rep of the Year Award winner: 

Shivi Mishra, School of Law 

Highly commended in the Academic Rep of the Year category: 

Muhammad Aliff Hakimi bin Mohd Nizam, School of Education 

Student Leader of the Year Award winner: 

Faria Fairooz, School of Politics and International Studies 

Highly commended in the Student Leader of the Year category: 

Misha Madinah Binti Salehuddin, School of Law 

Academic Personal Tutor of the Year Award winner: 

Dr Lou Harvey, School of Education 

Highly commended in the Academic Personal Tutor of the Year category: 

Dr Winnifred Bedigen, School of Politics and International Studies 

Teacher of the Year Award winner: 

Dr Delyth Edwards, School of Education 

Highly commended in the Teacher of the Year category: 

Dr Tim Heppell, School of Politics and International Studies 

Student Education and Experience Award winner: 

Katie ThorleyStudent Futures 

Highly commended in the Student Education and Experience category: 

Dr Clare James, School of Law 

Professional Services Staff Member or Team of the Year Award winner: 

POLIS School Support Team, School of Politics and International Studies 

Gaynor Butterwick, School of Education 

Highly commended in the Professional Services Staff Member or Team of the Year category 

SSP School Operations Team, School of Sociology and Social Policy 

Beth Hastings-Hirst, School of Law 

Student-Staff Partnership Award winner: 

Open Access International Human Rights Law Textbook 

Highly commended in the Student-Staff Partnership category: 

Dr Peter Hart, School of Education 

Community Impact and Innovation Award winner: 

Yazan Abulouz, SEE Team – School of Law 

Junior Detectives Programme 

Highly commended in the Community Impact and Innovation Award category: 

Professor Cristina Stefan, School of Politics and International Studies 

Equality, Diversity and Inclusive Practice Award winner: 

Nick Burdett 

Highly commended in the Equality, Diversity and Inclusive Practice category: 

Lula Hoffman, School of Education 

Mentorship Award winner: 

Dr Carly O'Neill-Barrett, School of Sociology and Social Policy 

Highly commended in the Mentorship category: 

Dr Laurene Soubise, School of Law 

Professor Lydia Bleasdale, School of Law 

Wellbeing Award winner: 

Nick Marsh, SEE Team - School of Politics and International Studies 

Highly commended in the Wellbeing category: 

Kris McLaughlin