This award recognises the pioneering work that is taking place in universities to promote the arts. It is open to teams, departments or institutions.
Please note that this category addresses promotion of the arts or an artistic project, rather than the excellence of an artistic project in itself.
This award will be given to an institution for outstanding success in building institutional partnerships, overseas operations and a strategic approach to international staff and student recruitment. The judges will be looking for evidence of success on financial measures, but most important will be the way in which the strategy has enhanced the profile of the university and delivered on its ambitions.
This award will go to the institution that demonstrates the greatest breadth and depth of leadership and management skills – tell us what makes your senior team special.
This award will be given to the outstanding team at an institutional rather than departmental level.
This award will be given to the institution that helps students to gain the maximum benefit from their study. Both pastoral and academic support packages will be considered.
This award uses data from the THE University Impact Rankings to consider which universities in Asia are having a big impact on areas of sustainable development as defined by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Institutions are not required to send in submissions for this category. The shortlist will be compiled after analysis of the data collected by THE for its suite of rankings, and will reveal aspects of university performance that are not necessarily obvious in our published rankings results.
Universities have always educated ambitious young people from their local communities, but with increasing pressure for student bodies to expand and better reflect wider society, recruitment campaigns need to be broader in scope, ambitious, creative and flexible. What made your campaign innovative, and how did it differ from traditional campaigns in your region?
Your submission may address some or all of the following:
This award recognises a teaching and learning strategy that is distinctive and innovative, has enhanced both the student and staff experience, and reflects an institution’s core values.
The judges will also be looking for evidence of how this strategy successfully dovetailed with others as part of the university’s overall strategic plan.
This award recognises the innovative use of technology to improve any function at a university, be that at institutional, departmental or faculty level. Entries may therefore focus on leadership, management, administration, teaching or research.
Judges will be looking for initiatives that have delivered efficiencies and enhanced productivity, so submissions should ideally demonstrate savings in terms of cost or time as well as improved performance. Providing that impact can be demonstrated, judges will consider projects that are not yet concluded.
For this THE DataPoints Merit Award, we have dug into the detailed data underlying the THE World University Rankings to look at Asian universities that could be considered to be “unsung heroes” – those whose research excellence outpaces the recognition of their strength among the 10,000+ academics polled across the globe in our annual Reputation Survey.
Institutions are not required to send in submissions for this category. The shortlist will be compiled after analysis of the data collected by THE for its suite of rankings, and will reveal aspects of university performance that are not necessarily obvious in our published rankings results.
This award will recognise an institution or division showing exceptional commitment to creating a positive environment for both incoming and existing staff.