School of Nursing and Allied Health Student Awards
Recognise a student who has made a difference
On 24 November 2022, we will be holding the 10th Annual School of Nursing and Allied Health Student Awards. These celebrate the considerable achievements of our students. In addition, the awards give students a chance to recognise the important impact of colleagues in placement areas on their learning experiences.
How to nominate
Nominations are invited from students, LJMU staff, health and social care professionals or service users/carers, depending on the award category.
You can nominate any student who has studied with us in the 2021/22 academic year, even if they have now completed their studies, self-nominations are also welcomed (students only). On the nomination form you'll be asked to support your nomination with evidence of how the nominee has met the award criteria. Please read through the award categories below to choose the category which best fits the individual you wish to nominate. You can nominate the same person for different categories, you'll just need to fill out separate nomination forms to do so.
Closing date
The closing date for nominations is Friday 30 September and the award ceremony will take place on Thursday 24 November 2022.
Awards panel
Nominations are reviewed by an awards panel. Panel membership is as follows:
- Director of the School of Nursing and Allied Health
- A representative from the LJMU Teaching and Learning Academy
- A JMSU (Students' Union) representative
- A staff representative from the School
- Pro Vice Chancellor, Faculty of Health
Award categories
Nominate a student who best fits into one of the following categories. (Please click the category name for more detail.)
Volunteering or charitable work
Helping and supporting fellow students
Student representation
Outstanding contribution in a placement setting
Outstanding achievement
Citizenship Award
Elanor Coulter award for commitment to client-centred care in mental health nursing
Students may also nominate in the following two work-based learning categories.
Students may also nominate in the following two work-based learning categories.