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Awards Criteria:
• Must be an SU recognised committee for the 2017-18 academic year.
Nominate a committee who have performed particularly well in their committee roles. The panel will be looking for committees who have:
Actively engages and communicates effectively with its membership, both in person, at events and meetings, as well as via emails and social media.
Supports their membership
Engages well with Leeds Trinity Students' Union, making use of the resources available to them.
Will have actively sought to make their society more sustainable, by seeking funding, encouraging student leadership for the following academic year, or by promoting their society at wider Students' Union and University events.
Work towards providing valuable experiences to their membership.
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We would like to congratulate each nomination throughout the process. Please let us know their email so we can say well done!
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Maximum of 250 words allowed. Currently Entered: 0 words.
Nomination advice:
The quality rather than the quantity of your nomination is what will be judged in comparison to other short listed individuals. We advise you to maximise your use of the 250 word limit. Consider describing what they have done, how this action has impacted students and why they deserve recognition for it.
What you write here is kept anonymous and may appear on award shortlists.
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Awards Criteria:
• Must be a registered SU society member for the 2017-18 Academic year.
Society Member of the Year seeks nominations for individuals who have made a significant contributions to their society, and may have:
Supported events the society has run throughout the year in order for other members to participate.
Regularly attended society events,
Provided support to the society on engaging with wider Students' Union or University events. For example, promoting the society on a Freshers' or Refreshers' Fair stand.
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We would like to congratulate each nomination throughout the process. Please let us know their email so we can say well done!
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Maximum of 250 words allowed. Currently Entered: 0 words.
Nomination advice:
The quality rather than the quantity of your nomination is what will be judged in comparison to other short listed individuals. We advise you to maximise your use of the 250 word limit. Consider describing what they have done, how this action has impacted students and why they deserve recognition for it.
What you write here is kept anonymous and may appear on award shortlists.
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Awards Criteria:
• Candidates are in their last year of their current under/postgraduate degree during the 2017-18 season.
The Trinity Award is for final year students at Leeds Trinity who have achieved a significant amount during their time involved with Students’ Union Clubs and Societies. Multiple recipients may receive this award who have:
Gone above and beyond what is required of them in their role – whether this be as a member or committee member.
Made a significant contribution to student activities with Leeds Trinity Students' Union, through their dedication, involvement or achievements.
Consistently acted as an ambassador for the Students’ Union embodying values which include reaching potential, approachability, friendliness, inclusivity and a strive to be better.
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We would like to congratulate each nomination throughout the process. Please let us know their email so we can say well done!
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Maximum of 250 words allowed. Currently Entered: 0 words.
Nomination advice:
The quality rather than the quantity of your nomination is what will be judged in comparison to other short listed individuals. We advise you to maximise your use of the 250 word limit. Consider describing what they have done, how this action has impacted students and why they deserve recognition for it.
What you write here is kept anonymous and may appear on award shortlists.
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Awards Criteria:
• Must be an SU recognised society for the 2017-18 Academic year.
Society of the year nominations should highlight how a society has advanced significantly throughout the academic year, or in comparison to the previous academic year. This society will have:
Further developed stability by growing its membership.
Benefitted from improved organisation throughout the year.
Organised more or a higher quality of events
Sought out innovative ways to fund their own activities and general sustainability.
Actively sought funding separate of the Students' Union, and/or have been successful in seeking specific grant funding.
Hosted open events beneficial to the wider student body.
Engaged in Students' Union and University events, working with other fellow societies, contributing towards the community or a charity.
Communicated effectively with both members and the Students' Union to welcome greater amounts of Leeds Trinity students.
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We would like to congratulate each nomination throughout the process. Please let us know their email so we can say well done!
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Maximum of 250 words allowed. Currently Entered: 0 words.
Nomination advice:
The quality rather than the quantity of your nomination is what will be judged in comparison to other short listed individuals. We advise you to maximise your use of the 250 word limit. Consider describing what they have done, how this action has impacted students and why they deserve recognition for it.
What you write here is kept anonymous and may appear on award shortlists.
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Awards Criteria:
• Must have been established and recognised by the SU after March 2017.
Best new Society of the Year will seek nominations for new societies which have:
Actively engaged and communicated effectively with its membership, both in person at events and meetings, as well as via emails and social media.
Worked efficiently to support their membership
Engaged well with Leeds Trinity Students' Union, making use of the resources available to them.
Actively sought to make their society more sustainable, by seeking funding, encouraging student leadership for the following academic year, or by promoting their society at wider Students' Union and University events.
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We would like to congratulate each nomination throughout the process. Please let us know their email so we can say well done!
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Maximum of 250 words allowed. Currently Entered: 0 words.
Nomination advice:
The quality rather than the quantity of your nomination is what will be judged in comparison to other short listed individuals. We advise you to maximise your use of the 250 word limit. Consider describing what they have done, how this action has impacted students and why they deserve recognition for it.
What you write here is kept anonymous and may appear on award shortlists.
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Awards Criteria:
• Must be an SU recognised committee member(s) for the 2017-18 season (*Cricket 2016-17).
Club Committee of the year will provide students with the opportunity to nominate groups who have performed particularly well in their committee roles. The panel will be looking for committee members who:
Showed exceptional commitment and enthusiasm for the running of their club.
Remain organised providing a safe and secure environment for new and returning members.
Have managed their budgets exceptionally.
Communicate well with members, other clubs, and LTSU.
Work towards providing valuable experiences to their membership.
Will have actively sought to make their club more sustainable or by promoting their activities at wider Students' Union and University events.
Have developed their club significantly above and beyond their development plan.
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We would like to congratulate each nomination throughout the process. Please let us know their email so we can say well done!
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Maximum of 250 words allowed. Currently Entered: 0 words.
Nomination advice:
The quality rather than the quantity of your nomination is what will be judged in comparison to other short listed individuals. We advise you to maximise your use of the 250 word limit. Consider describing what they have done, how this action has impacted students and why they deserve recognition for it.
What you write here is kept anonymous and may appear on award shortlists.
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Sports Club of the Year is awarded to the club which has made a significant contribution to sport at Trinity this year. This contribution can include performance, but is also about the impact that the club has had off the field with sport at Trinity.
There is a range of criteria which can contribute towards the Club of the Year Award:
Growth of the club
Increases in membership
Range and level of activity on offer
Sporting success
New developments and innovations during the year
Organisation
Engagement with LTSU
Connection with the wider community – e.g. volunteering, charity fundraising
Events arranged
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We would like to congratulate each nomination throughout the process. Please let us know their email so we can say well done!
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Maximum of 250 words allowed. Currently Entered: 0 words.
Nomination advice:
The quality rather than the quantity of your nomination is what will be judged in comparison to other short listed individuals. We advise you to maximise your use of the 250 word limit. Consider describing what they have done, how this action has impacted students and why they deserve recognition for it.
What you write here is kept anonymous and may appear on award shortlists.
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Awards Criteria:
• Must be a registered SU club member for the 2017-18 season (*Cricket 2016-17).
The Sportsperson(s) of the Year seek nominations for individual(s) who demonstrate commitment to club(s) or team(s) as a participant and/or performance athlete. Nominations should highlight (but are not exclusive of) how individuals have achieved one or more of the following examples:
Led their team/club in setting good standards of behaviour towards opposition, officials and club members. This may be examples of sportsmanlike behaviour on and off the pitch.
Committed to their club(s)/team(s), training, fixtures and ‘More than just a club’ activities. This may be in their dependable attendance or frequency of participating being deemed above and beyond.
Shown enthusiasm and passion for the development of their club(s)/team(s) performance.
Acted as an ambassador for the Students’ Union embodying values which include reaching potential, approachability, friendliness, inclusivity and a strive to be better.
Represented their sport at a high standard and in the process making a contribution to the reputation of their Club(s)/team(s).
Managed to balance their participation/performance, academic studies as well as additional commitments.
Contributed to the success of a club/team activity or fixture(s). This may be through repeat ‘player of the match/tournament’ awards from peers.
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We would like to congratulate each nomination throughout the process. Please let us know their email so we can say well done!
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Maximum of 250 words allowed. Currently Entered: 0 words.
Nomination advice:
The quality rather than the quantity of your nomination is what will be judged in comparison to other short listed individuals. We advise you to maximise your use of the 250 word limit. Consider describing what they have done, how this action has impacted students and why they deserve recognition for it.
What you write here is kept anonymous and may appear on award shortlists.
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Awards Criteria:
• Must be a registered SU club member for the 2017-18 season (*Cricket 2016-17).
Club Member of the Year will seek nominations and examples for individuals who are not part of a committee but have:
Volunteered their time to support the committee during activities the club has run throughout the year.
Made significant contributions to their club and to other member’s experiences.
Regularly attended events.
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We would like to congratulate each nomination throughout the process. Please let us know their email so we can say well done!
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Maximum of 250 words allowed. Currently Entered: 0 words.
Nomination advice:
The quality rather than the quantity of your nomination is what will be judged in comparison to other short listed individuals. We advise you to maximise your use of the 250 word limit. Consider describing what they have done, how this action has impacted students and why they deserve recognition for it.
What you write here is kept anonymous and may appear on award shortlists.
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Awards Criteria:
• Must be a registered volunteer or paid coach with the SU for the 2017-18 season (*Cricket 2016-17).
New to 2018. The Students’ Union seek nominations and examples to acknowledge the impact that our coaches have on the long term success and enjoyment of our students. We seek nominations that highlight examples of how coaches may have:
Created a lasting positive influence on your members.
Developed the performance standard of teams and/or individuals.
Showed regular commitment.
Have supported the development of skills such as leadership, organisation and teamwork.
Contributed to the success of club development or fixture(s).
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We would like to congratulate each nomination throughout the process. Please let us know their email so we can say well done!
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Maximum of 250 words allowed. Currently Entered: 0 words.
Nomination advice:
The quality rather than the quantity of your nomination is what will be judged in comparison to other short listed individuals. We advise you to maximise your use of the 250 word limit. Consider describing what they have done, how this action has impacted students and why they deserve recognition for it.
What you write here is kept anonymous and may appear on award shortlists.
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We would like to congratulate each nomination throughout the process. Please let us know their email so we can say well done!
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Maximum of 250 words allowed. Currently Entered: 0 words.
Nomination advice:
The quality rather than the quantity of your nomination is what will be judged in comparison to other short listed individuals. We advise you to maximise your use of the 250 word limit. Consider describing what they have done, how this action has impacted students and why they deserve recognition for it.
What you write here is kept anonymous and may appear on award shortlists.
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Awards Criteria:
• Must be a recognised team with the SU for the 2017-18 season (*Cricket 2016-17).
Team of the Year seeks nominations and examples for how a team who have achieved one or more of the following:
Experienced success in their league/tournament. Possibly gaining promotion or a large amount of BUCS points.
Made huge improvements to playing/performing standards in short period of time.
Made large improvements to reputation between themselves and the Students’ Union.
Developed a strong culture in areas such as reaching potential, approachability, friendliness, inclusivity and strive to be better.
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We would like to congratulate each nomination throughout the process. Please let us know their email so we can say well done!
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Maximum of 250 words allowed. Currently Entered: 0 words.
Nomination advice:
The quality rather than the quantity of your nomination is what will be judged in comparison to other short listed individuals. We advise you to maximise your use of the 250 word limit. Consider describing what they have done, how this action has impacted students and why they deserve recognition for it.
What you write here is kept anonymous and may appear on award shortlists.
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