Guardian University Awards winners 2014 – in pictures
Victoria Coren Mitchell opens the awards with 'have we all got access to enough wine?'Photograph: James Turner /GuardianBest comms campaign goes to the University of East Anglia for their AshTag app.Photograph: James Turner /GuardianBusiness partnership award goes to the University of Hull for their For Entrepreneurs Only project.Photograph: James Turner/Guardian
Loughborough University wins the award for best sustainability project for their Eat Your Campus project. Photograph: James Turner /GuardianKingston University picked up the diversity initiative award for their project which looks at mainstreaming equality, diversity and inclusion into academic career progression. This award was sponsored by Equality Challenge Unit. Photograph: James Turner James Turner /GuardianTeaching excellence award goes to the University of Reading for their Virtual Rome project. This award was sponsored by the Higher Education Academy. Photograph: James Turner /GuardianAward for community contribution goes to De Montfort University for their Square Mile stem cell register recruitment project.Photograph: James Turner /GuardianAward for distance or online learning goes to the Open University – the first of two awards for their OU Anywhere app.Photograph: James Turner /GuardianEmployability initiative goes to Queen Mary, University of London, for their QProjects work experience scheme.Photograph: James Turner /GuardianThe University of Manchester wins best facilities project for their Alan Gilbert Learning Commons building. Photograph: James Turner /GuardianUniversity of Wolverhampton wins best international project for their International Knowledge Exchange project.Photograph: James Turner /GuardianThe University of Greenwich takes home the award for research impact with their Active Dynamic Signage Systems project. This award was sponsored by Amity University. Photograph: James Turner /GuardianAward number two for the OU. Their OU Anywhere app also earns them the student experience award. Photograph: James Turner /GuardianWidening participation award goes to the University of Sunderland for their Looked After Young People project.Photograph: James Turner/GuardianThis year's inspiring leader of the year goes to Jamie Agombar, ethical and environmental manager at the NUS. This award was sponsored by the Leadership Foundation. Photograph: James Turner/GuardianAnd here are all the award winners together looking fabulous.Photograph: James Turner/Guardian
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