NUS Awards Scotland

There are a number of categories that you can enter in this year’s awards. These are listed below, along with the criteria for each one.

Higher Education Students’ Union of the Year

  • What is the students’ union’s vision and how has this been developed and achieved buy-in from relevant stakeholders?
  • How is the union working towards and achieving best practice in planning and objective setting?
  • What tangible mechanisms to obtain student feedback are being used and is this information being used to improve the union?
  • How is the union positively contributing to the student experience?
  • How has the union demonstrated improvement in the past year, in terms of participation, influence and structures?
  • What successful campaigns and impacts have the union had?

Further Education Students’ Union of the Year

  • What is the students’ union’s vision and how has this been developed and achieved buy-in from relevant stakeholders?
  • How is the union working towards and achieving best practice in planning and objective setting?
  • What tangible mechanisms to obtain student feedback are being used and is this information being used to improve the union?
  • How is the union positively contributing to the student experience?
  • How has the union demonstrated improvement in the past year, in terms of participation, influence and structures?
  • What successful campaigns and impacts have the union had?

Course Rep of the Year

  • What were the problems faced by fellow students on the course?
  • What was the student representative’s contribution to solving them?
  • Please explain the positive impact they made on students’ experience.
  • Why they are worthy of recognition?

Higher Education Students’ Union Officer of the Year

  • What have they done over and above the normal expectations for their role and so deserve recognition?
  • Have they been an inspiration to others, and in what way?
  • What impact have they made on the students’ union, to achieving its aims and objectives, and how these have impacted on the student experience?
  • How have they been an inspiration to the students they represent?
  • How have they improved participation in their area of the union?

Further Education Students’ Union Officer of the Year

  • What have they done over and above the normal expectations for their role and so deserve recognition?
  • Have they been an inspiration to others, and in what way?
  • What impact have they made on the students’ union, to achieving its aims and objectives, and how these have impacted on the student experience?
  • How have they been an inspiration to the students they represent?
  • How have they improved participation in their area of the union?

Simpson-King Students’ Union Staff Member of the Year

  • What has the staff member has done beyond the call of duty and so deserve recognition?
  • Who has benefitted from their work and commitment?
  • Have they been an inspiration to others, and in what way?
  • What impact have they made on the students’ union and the student population?
  • How have they contributed to the work of the students’ union, its aims and objectives?

Endsleigh Student of the Year

  • What has the student done to be an example of an outstanding and inspirational student and so deserve recognition?
  • Who has benefitted from the student’s actions?
  • Have they been an inspiration to others, and in what way?
  • Are there any barriers the student has overcome to achieve what they have, and what are they?
  • What impact has the student made on the student population or local community?
  • What level of dedication (in terms of time, resources and effort) has the student shown?

Campaign of the Year

  • What was the campaign, and what did it aim to achieve?
  • How did the campaign demonstrate best practice in planning, communication, team working and evaluation?
  • What did the campaign achieve and what quantifiable impact did it have on others locally or nationally?
  • How did the campaign show creativity in the delivery of campaign objectives through events, activities and communication channels?
  • How did the campaign utilise resources within the student body, local stakeholders and/or the media?

Best Student Media

  • How has the media outlet ensured quality of its output whilst encouraging student participation?
  • What measures has the media outlet has sought to meet its objectives and target audience?
  • How has the media outlet been used to campaign and raise awareness of student issues, what impact has this made?
  • What levels of student participation in the production and student uptake of the media outlet?
  • What examples of improvements made in the past year have been implemented?
  • How has the media outlet encouraged students on non-media courses to contribute?

Student Journalist of the Year

  • How has the student journalist taken information and converted it into high quality and compelling content on their chosen media outlet?
  • How have they made a positive impact to the student population – this can be through the content of the stories they have covered or from their dedication to student media?
  • What journalistic competencies and skills have they shown through their work?

Club or Society of the Year

  • What successes has the club or society since July 2011?
  • What are, and how can you demonstrate the levels of student participation in the club?
  • How has the club or society has made the most of its resources to meet its objectives and made an impact?
  • How has the club or society has contributed to the student experience in a positive way?
  • What activities that have been of benefit to the student population or the wider community has the club or society taken part in or led?

Community Relations Award

  • How has the students’ union has had a significant impact on the local community?
  • How has the union demonstrated evidence of best practice in planning, communication, team working and evaluation?
  • What evidence of creativity in the delivery of work objectives through events, activities and communication channels?
  • What evidence of the ability to effectively utilise resources within the student body, local stakeholders and/or the media?
  • What quantifiable impact or change to the target community or beneficiaries have been made?

Equality and Diversity Award

  • How has the union and its structures strengthened equality and diversity activities in areas such as staff recruitment, accessible student activities and involvement of under represented groups in student democracy?
  • How has the union shown development of innovative projects and initiatives that have promoted equality and diversity?
  • How have these projects helped to improve equality and diversity?