Show your appreciation for a fellow student or staff member who has made a positive impact on your student experience!
Do you know a fellow student or member of staff at UHI who has gone above and beyond to make a positive impact on your student experience? Nominate them for a HISA Award!
The HISA Awards celebrate outstanding UHI students and staff each year. Students nominate candidates in nine categories, with finalists judged by a panel of staff, students, and officers. Winners receive a trophy and certificate, either at graduation or by mail.
This year, nominations for the HISA Awards open on the 31st of March, and close on the 28th of April. Students can make nominations across the following categories:
- Most Inspiring Lecturer
- Most Engaging Online Delivery
- Best Assessment Feedback
- Best Personal Academic or Learning Support
- Best Research or Dissertation Supervisor
- Best Professional Services or Support Staff
- Most Inspiring Student - The Students' Choice
- Best Student Club or Society
- Above and Beyond - Staff Award
You should nominate a fellow student or member of staff for a HISA Award if they have made a significant positive impact on your time at UHI. That could be an especially helpful lecturer, a course mate who went above and beyond to help you meet that crucial deadline, or the person who makes your coffee just the way you like it every morning.
Receiving a HISA Award is a big deal. Winners know that because of them, students’ lives have been improved. This encourages them to keep up the good work but also lets them know that you, the students of UHI, see and appreciate their efforts.
Find out more about the HISA Awards here. To nominate someone for a HISA Award check your UHI student email, you will have a unique link sent to you where you can fill out your nominations form for each category. If you didn’t get an email, get in touch with us by email at hisa@uhi.ac.uk with the following details:
- Full name
- UHI email address
- Student number
- Details of the category you are trying to nominate someone for