The prizes
Each year, students of the Masters in Social Innovation are awarded prizes for their dissertations and essays.
The Christopher Charles Stott Best Social Innovation Dissertation Prize
This prize is awarded to a second-year student for their outstanding dissertation.
The Christopher Charles Stott Best Essay Prize
Awarded to a first-year student, this prize recognises their exemplary essay.
Both prizes are possible thanks to a donation from Professor Neil Stott, in honour of his father, Christopher Charles Stott.
The Loukas Saravanos Best Technology & Social Innovation Prize
Awarded to a student whose essay or dissertation focuses on technology and social innovation, this prize is possible thanks to a donation from Dr Antonios Saravanos in honour of his father, Loukas Saravanos.
The Jennifer Stephen Best Public Social Innovation Prize
Jennifer Stephen was a graduate of the Masters in Social Innovation; she passed away unexpectedly earlier this year. In honour of her dedication to social justice, inclusion, and compassion, Jennifer’s classmates have funded the annual prize.
The winners
John Yi, winner of the Christopher Charles Stott Best Social Innovation Dissertation Prize.
Caitlin MacDonald, winner of the Christopher Charles Stott Best Essay Prize.
Grace Kwack Danciu, winner of the Loukas Saravanos Best Technology & Social Innovation Prize.
Njilan Morris-Jane, winner of the Jennifer Stephens Best Public Social Innovation Prize.
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