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THE Awards 2020: winners announced

Glasgow named University of the Year for addressing legacy of its ties to the slave trade

Published on
November 26, 2020
Last updated
November 28, 2022
University of Glasgow principal Anton Muscatelli
University of Glasgow principal Anton Muscatelli

The University of Glasgow鈥檚 sector-leading efforts to tackle modern-day race-based inequalities by addressing uncomfortable truths in its past secured it the top prize at the 探花视频 Awards 2020.

The Scottish institution was named University of the Year at the 16th annual 鈥淥scars of higher education鈥, which were held online because of the coronavirus pandemic. Across 20 categories, universities and their staff from across the UK were recognised for exceptional teaching, research, student support, entrepreneurship, collaborations and outreach.

Glasgow鈥檚 winning entry focused on its decisive response to a report exploring the institution鈥檚 historical links with the slave trade, which included a pledge to spend 拢20 million in reparations, establishing a Glasgow-Caribbean Centre for Development Research with the University of the West Indies, scholarships for ethnic minority students, and a far-reaching programme of research collaboration focused on the Global South.

The university鈥檚 actions led the way for the UK sector 鈥 it is now advising many others 鈥 but also fundamentally repositioned the institution, putting issues such as decolonising the curriculum at the heart of its next strategic plan, and setting a high bar for future action demanded on challenges such as climate change.

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The judges hailed Glasgow as a 鈥渉ugely deserving鈥 winner. 鈥淎t a time when universities are too often on the back foot in public debates about value and relevance, Glasgow stood out as a shining example of what a university should be: institutions of courage and action, uniquely placed to tackle the biggest issues facing the world,鈥 they said.

This year鈥檚听event featured a new award, Outstanding Contribution to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, which went to the University of Worcester for its 鈥渨hole institutional鈥 approach to the issue, which included action on disabled access and closing the gender pay gap.

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It also included a revamped THE Outstanding Achievement Award, which no longer exclusively recognises a lifetime鈥檚 work, but now also a specific piece of work where 鈥渢he resulting impact has been profound, game-changing, or otherwise remarkable鈥. This year the prize was given to admissions teams from across UK higher education, recognising their collective response to the summer鈥檚 examinations crisis.

John Gill, THE鈥檚 editor, said that 鈥渢he brilliance on display in every category, from institutions the length and breadth of the country, is a reminder of the role that universities must, and will, play in guiding the way through [the coronavirus] crisis鈥.


探花视频 Awards 2020 winners

THE Outstanding Achievement Award
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Outstanding Contribution to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
University of Worcester

Outstanding Support for Students
Nottingham Trent University

Business School of the Year
Aberdeen Business School, Robert Gordon University

Outstanding Research Supervisor of the Year
Tara Moore, Ulster University

Knowledge Exchange/Transfer Initiative of the Year
University of the West of Scotland

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Technological or Digital Innovation of the Year
University of Exeter

Research Project of the Year: STEM
Heriot-Watt University

Research Project of the Year: Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Royal Holloway, University of London

THE DataPoints Merit Award
University of Surrey

Outstanding Library Team
University of Edinburgh

Outstanding Technician of the Year
John Waters, University of Liverpool

Outstanding Estates Strategy
University of Birmingham

Outstanding Contribution to the Local Community
University of Manchester

Outstanding Entrepreneurial University
Aston University

Widening Participation or Outreach Initiative of the Year
Royal Northern College of Music听

International Collaboration of the Year
Swansea University, in collaboration with UK and international partners听

Outstanding Marketing/Communications Team
Staffordshire University听

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Most Innovative Teacher of the Year
Judith Francois, Kingston University

University of the Year
University of Glasgow


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Reader's comments (3)

Universities should be primarily judged on their scientific achievements, not on their activism. Another nail in the coffin of science.
Another year and another vacuous award by this rag (in addition to its meaningless rankings and useless summits). All performative rubbish with little substance or validity (but probably a nice money spinner for THE).
As a Glasgow University graduate I am deeply ashamed that it has wasted 拢20 million in this way. I will never give the university a donation as it wants its money on drivel like this

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