Postgraduate Student Prize Giving Ceremony
Each year, the School of Business, Economics & Informatics awards a number of prizes to those students who have been particularly successful.
Each year, the School of Business, Economics & Informatics awards a number of prizes to those students who have been particularly successful.
This year’s ceremony was held on 18 April, the day of the postgraduate graduation. Prize winners receive a monetary award and a certificate. The School was very proud to celebrate this special moment with the prize winners and their guests in the Chancellor’s Hall in Senate House.
Congratulations to all prize winners for their exceptional performance.
Department of Management
Julian Lukwago: Best module result
Natalie Holden: Best dissertation
Karoline Hecker: Best international student
Joanna Cole: Best overall student
Thomas Clifford: The Big Innovation Prize (for the best dissertation in the area of innovation)
Department of Organizational Psychology
Georgina Carpenter: Best module result, Best overall student
Timothy Dawes: Best dissertation (MSc Medical Leadership)
Andrew Clements: Best dissertation
Sara Sattar: Best international student
Department of Economics, Mathematics & Statistics
Caiqun Yuan: Best module result
Wilbur Zhu: Best dissertation
Even Chiam: Best international student
Hisham Alhassan: Best overall student
Department of Computer Science & Information Systems
Sebastian Holzschuher: Best Module result (joint)
Monty West: Best module result (joint), Best dissertation and Best overall student
Liliya Stefanova: Best international student
Best PhD Thesis by an international student in the School of Business, Economics and Informatics
Mahmood Hajli, Department of Management
Best PhD Thesis in the School of Business, Economics and Informatics
Jennifer Brauner, Department of Economics, Mathematics & Statistics
Joint runner ups
Susan Kahn, Department of Organizational Psychology
Emilio Pierro, Department of Economics, Mathematics & Statistics