International Relations, Politics and History students awarded prizes at Graduation

Zara Parker presented with the International Relations, Politics and History Prize by Dr Catherine Armstrong

Last week, our 2022 cohort graduated and enjoyed a brilliant day on campus celebrating with friends, family, and staff members from our School.

During the day, seven prizes were handed out to students that excelled during their time studying our International Relations, Politics and History programmes. Each programme awarded a Dissertation Prize to one student. In addition, there was a John Waller Prize and the School of Social Sciences and Humanities Community Prize.

The winners were as follows:

  • Megan Bartlett – International Relations, Politics and History Prize
  • Marcos Echevarria – International Relations, Politics and History Prize
  • Harry Fellows – School of Social Sciences and Humanities Community Prize: International Relations, Politics and History: Part C
  • Thomas Mather – John Waller Prize for the Dissertation in History
  • Ellie Nelson – International Relations, Politics and History Prize
  • Zara Parker – International Relations, Politics and History Prize
  • Jasmine Roberts – International Relations, Politics and History Prize

The International Relations, Politics and History Dissertation Prize is awarded to the student(s) who receive the highest marks in their dissertation module.

A prize to the value of £250, The John Waller Prize is awarded to one undergraduate student with the highest mark in a history dissertation.

The School of Social Sciences and Humanities Community Prize is a prize to the value of £50 to a final-year International Relations, Politics and History student who is judged to have made an exceptional extra-curricular contribution to the discipline, School, University or wider community.

Take a look at all images of our graduate prize winners below