One Union Awards

One Union Awards

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One Union Awards

On Saturday the 19th of April the Students’ Association proudly hosted the inaugural One Union Awards to celebrate the legacies our student community continue to build.

This event brought together: 

  • The Student Excellence Awards - celebrating students who exemplify leadership, inclusivity, and community impact. 
  • The EduRep Awards - honouring academic representatives who have gone above and beyond to support their peers and enhance the academic experience. 
  • The Society Awards - recognising societies that have created welcoming spaces and delivered impactful events.

From our class reps to volunteers, societies, and campaigners the evening celebrated the diverse and incredible students that make St Andrews such a special place.

There was also an opportunity to present Mark Bunyan - a St Andrews Alumnus - with an Honorary Life Membership, in recognition of his outstanding contributions and unwavering dedication to our community.

 

2024/2025 Award Winners:

Student Excellence Awards:

John Honey: Andrew Halyburton and Bella Hirst

President's Representation: Naomi Smith

Elsie Howie: Molly Reade

Bruce Turner Activities Award: James Buckle and Louise Anderbjork

Dr Norman Scott Kemp: Isabella Neergaard

Proctor's Award: Sushmhitah Sandanatavan and Emily Bannister

Rector's Award: Alex Chun

 

 

EduRep Awards:

Outstanding Sustainability Initiative:  Evie Morgan, Medicine

Outstanding Accessibility Advocacy: Jessica Nunn, Philosophical, Anthropological and Film Studies

Outstanding Inclusivity Initiative: Anisha Minocha, English

Outstanding Event: Hayley Stone, Psychology and Neuroscience

Outstanding Postgraduate Representation: Amy Elizabeth Hopkins, Art History

Outstanding Class Representative (Arts & Divinity): Sarah Al-Hajj, Modern Languages

Outstanding Class Representative (Science & Medicine): Alisa Senses, Physics and Astronomy

Outstanding School President of the Year: Nick Townsend, History

 

Society Awards:

Best Society: Bute Medical, Pool

Best Event: Afro-Caribbean, Sikh

Best Online Presence: Photography, Chemical

Most Collaborative Society: Astronomical, Chess

Community Engagement: Jazz, St Candrews

Most Innovative Society: Motorsports, Neuroscience

Best Charitable and Volunteering Society: St Candrews, Women for Women

Best New Society: Salsa & Bachata, Fintech

Accessibility Award: Pool, Yoga

 

About Mark:

Mark has carried an incredible legacy and has had a lasting impact not only on the St Andrews community but far beyond.

Mark’s journey with St Andrews began in the late 1960s, where he immersed himself in the university’s vibrant cultural scene—writing for the student newspaper, directing plays, and performing in revues. His time in St Andrews laid the foundation for a remarkable career that seamlessly blends artistry with advocacy.

In 1983, Mark co-founded the Pink Singers, Europe’s oldest LGBT+ choir, alongside the late Brian Kennedy. This choir was more than just a musical ensemble; it was a bold statement of visibility and pride during a time when such expressions were met with resistance. Their first public performance at the London Pride march that year was a powerful act of solidarity and celebration.

Beyond the stage, Mark has been a tireless advocate for LGBT rights. He was instrumental in the establishment of Gay’s The Word, the UK’s first gay and lesbian bookshop, providing a safe space and resource centre for the community during challenging times.

Mark’s enduring connection to our university is evident in his continued support and inspiration to students and alumni alike. 

 

Find out more abou the Awards here.

  

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