Course Rep Awards: The Results

We are so proud to celebrate the amazing work of our Course Representatives at this year’s 2026 Course Rep Awards Ceremony.

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Luana Vasconcelos

Friday 15 May

The evening was all about recognising the students who have gone above and beyond this year to represent their peers, raise student concerns and help improve the academic experience at the University of Surrey. With more than 170 course rep wins submitted throughout the year, it’s clear just how much impact our reps have made across the University community.

Hosted by VP Voice Luana, the event brought together students, staff and senior University leaders, including Vice-Chancellor Professor Stephen Jarvis and Interim Pro-Vice Chancellor of Education Annika Bautz, to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Surrey’s student representatives.

Award Winners

Head Reps of the Year

  • Karl Rudolph

  • Cat Kelly

Undergraduate Rep of the Year

  • Daniyal Amir

Postgraduate Taught Rep of the Year

  • Jia Sachdeva

Postgraduate Research Rep of the Year

  • Jamie Neil

Faculty Rep Awards

FABSS Rep of the Year

  • Aurora Jonathan Goga

FHMS Rep of the Year

  • Nat Leeman

FEPS Rep of the Year

  • Vihanya Ratnayake

Special Recognition Awards

Most Rep Wins Submitted

  • Nat Leeman

Best Course Rep Win Submitted

  • Karl Rudolph

Community Spirit Award

  • Ishaan Kulkarni

Creative Researcher Award

  • Isabella Joseph

Change Maker Award

  • Vihanya Ratnayake

Bronze, Silver and Gold Course Rep Awards

The evening finished with the presentation of the Bronze, Silver and Gold Course Rep Awards, celebrating reps who have shown outstanding commitment to representing students throughout the year.

  • 6 reps achieved a Bronze Award

  • 7 reps achieved a Silver Award

  • 19 reps achieved a Gold Award

A huge congratulations to all of this year’s winners, nominees and Course Reps. Thank you for everything you’ve done this year to make sure student voices are heard and to help make Surrey a better place for students.