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The Collaboration Award

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The shortlist

The shortlist

Recognising those that have worked alongside others to achieve something special, the collaboration award celebrates students who have worked together, across different groups or teams. We know that collaboration takes work, time, and dedication, but can have a huge impact.

The longlist

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Entrepreneurs Society and Computer Science Society, Exeter Students' Guild - This collaboration organised the largest hackathon event in the South West, with opportunities for around 120 students to showcase their abilities.

The Elevate NI Committee, Queen's University Belfast - The computing society committee ran the first ever student conference with 70 attendees covering topics from Disability and Inclusion to Game Design.

Film and TV Society, UCL Students' Union - The society collaborated with TeamUCL's sports community to promote, highlight and stream London Varsity 2023. Ultimately achieving 38,000 views on their promotional material.

Engineers without Borders, University of Glasgow - The Sustainability in Engineering Conference in collaboration with the University of Strathclyde aimed to address problems within the curriculum.

Salsa and Bachata Societies, Northumbria and Newcastle universities - The two society committees came together for a year of socials and activities, supporting their members to make lifelong friends across different institutions.

The March for All, University of Essex Students' Union - The peaceful demonstration was held in solidarity with all victims of sexual violence and harassment. 31 diverse marchers came together for the event.

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