AOUG Research Award Ceremonies
Every year the AOUG’s charity, AOUG Foundation for Education, offers a number of Awards to students who are in their final year of their PHd with The Open University. These students have to have previously gained a lower level Open University degree prior to their research study and be nominated by a member of their research department for one of our Awards.
The Awards Ceremonies take place annually on the first Friday each October and are held on The Open University campus starting at 12 noon. The candidates are invited to bring friends or family to attend their presentation and their Supervisors and other members of OU staff from various departments are also present. AOUG members are invited to purchase tickets and this event is also advertised through other areas of The Open University. Following a brief welcome from the AOUG Chairman, the Ceremony is led by the AOUG Publicity Officer who introduces the recipients and their Supervisors. A supervisor for each recipient says a few words as to why they nominated their student and then the relevant presentation is made to the recipient by the AOUG Chairman.
Currently nine Research Awards covering different subject areas are available and candidates can be nominated from any Faculty or Research Centre for any of these Awards if their research covers aspects of that area of study. Unfortunately it is not always possible for OU staff to be able to find suitable nominations to enable AOUG to present all our Awards each year.
Prior to each Award Ceremony, recipients are requested to supply information suitable for a small display about themselves and their work and this is then formatted and displayed by the AOUG Publicity Officer. Attendees at the event are then able to study these displays either before the Ceremony or after the Ceremony during a period when a buffet lunch is provided. At some Ceremonies there may also be Research Showcases from individual Faculties or Research Centres, or on other aspects of AOUG activities.
In recent years it has become the custom to also hold the AOUG Foundation Lecture on the afternoon of the same day as the Research Awards Ceremony and so tickets sold to visitors include the opportunity to attend the full day’s activities.
AOUG Foundation for Education Research Awards 2022
AOUG Vice-Chancellor Sir John Daniel Award for Education and Language Studies
Awarded to Caroline Boreham
An investigation into the current governments approach to tackling educational inequality…..read more.
AOUG Chancellor Baroness Boothroyd Award for Citizenship, Identities and Governance
Awarded to Susannah Wilson
Lens Assessment of Further Education lecturers’ professional identities and agency…….read more
AOUG Will Swann Award for Innovation and Knowledge Development
Awarded to Michael Busk
Documents concerning the Manchester Music festival of 1828…...read more
AOUG Chancellor Lord Asa Briggs Award for Arts
Awarded to Anna Wetherilt
Exceptional academic achievements and her collegiality…..read more.
AOUG Foundation for Education Research Awards 2021
AOUG Vice-Chancellor Sir John Horlock Award for Science
Awarded to Alice Fraser-McDonald
Landfill site trees: Potential source or sink of greenhouse gases?…...read more
AOUG Baroness Lee of Asheridge Award for Maths, Computing and Technology
Awarded to James Tuite
External Directed and Mixed Graphs…...read more
AOUG Vice-Chancellor Sir John Daniel Award for Education and Language Studies
Awarded to Andrea Lustenberger
An investigation into Oral Digital Storytelling in Primary English in Switzerland…..read more.
AOUG Vice-Chancellor Lord Perry of Walton Award for Social Sciences
Awarded to Ruth Tudor
Care Experienced Students and Their Support Needs Through Higher Education……read more.

AOUG Chancellor Baroness Boothroyd Award for Citizenship, Identities and Governance
Awarded to Sally Vivyan
Leadership Practice in Asylum Seeker and Refugee Charities…….read more
AOUG Vice-Chancellor Professor Brenda Gourley Award for Business Studies
Awarded to Ingeborg Kroese
An investigation into gender equity and inclusion in corporate training and development programmes…..read more.
AOUG Will Swann Award for Innovation and Knowledge Development
Awarded to Andrew Leigh
Isolating and Predicting Risks in Architectural Design…...read more
AOUG Vic Finkelstein Award for Health and Social Care
Awarded to Elizabeth Smith
A holistic approach to assessments for students with severe learning disabilities…...read more
AOUG Chancellor Lord Asa Briggs Award for Arts
Awarded to Freya Wise
Carbon Reduction and Heritage Retention in Residential Heritage Buildings…..read more.
AOUG Foundation for Education Awards 2020
AOUG Sir John Daniel Award for Education and Language Studies
Awarded to Ruth Jones Research into quality improvement and student experience…...read more
AOUG Vice-Chancellor Lord Perry of Walton Award for Social Sciences
Awarded to Petra Vacková An in-depth ethnographic work among art classes with Roma children in Czech Republic preschool settings…...read more

AOUG Chancellor Baroness Boothroyd Award for Citizenship, Identities and Governance
Awarded to Allan Gwyndyr Meredith. Primary school governers in a deprived South Wales community: how their experiences and perceptions contribute to our understanding of governance…..read more.
AOUG Vic Finkelstein Award for Health and Social Care
Awarded to Jane Calcutt. An evaluation of a mindfulness programme in a primary school…….read more.
AOUG Chancellor Lord Asa Briggs Award for Arts
Awarded to Revd. Amanda Stevens. Home on the Rails: The design, fitting and decoration of trains interiors in Britain, c.1920 c- 1955…….read more
AOUG Vice-Chancellor Brenda Gourley Award for Business Studies
Awarded to Lindsay Wilson Jones Sharing Leadership in Top Teams: A Study of Non-profit Federated Board Leadership…..read more.
AOUG Will Swann Award for Innovation and Knowledge Development
I first learnt Classical Guitar while at school. Having taught the instrument for many years I now concentrate on research and my interests focus on the guitar in nineteenth-century England…..read more.