The Undergraduate Awards


The Global Undergraduate Awards is an academic awards program recognising undergraduate work. Prizes are awarded to 25 disciplines by a non-profit organisation under the patronage of the President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins.

History

The Global Undergraduate Awards was founded in 2008 in Dublin as The Undergraduate Awards. The programme was originally open to students from Ireland’s universities.
In 2012, UA expanded to accept submissions from every Third Level Institution on the Island of Ireland as well as the top twenty universities in Britain, USA and Canada.
In 2016, the UA Programme was split into seven regions: Africa & Middle East, Asia, Europe, Island of Ireland, Latin America, Oceania, US & Canada.

Process

Entrants submit their work to one of 25 categories, which represent a wide range of academic disciplines: Architecture & Design, Art History & Theory, Business, Chemical & Pharmaceutical Sciences, Classical Studies & Archaeology, Computer Sciences, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Economics, Education, Engineering, History, Linguistics, Law, Life Sciences, Literature, Mathematics & Physics, Medical Sciences, Music, Film & Theatre, Nursing, Midwifery & Allied Healthcare, Philosophy, Politics & International Relations, Psychology, Anthropology & Cultural Studies, Sociology & Social Policy and Visual Arts.
The submissions are evaluated anonymously by a group of international academics. The top 10% of entries from each region in each category are named Highly Commended. The highest performing Highly Commended entrant from each region is named a Regional Winner of their category, while the best Highly Commended Entrant is named the Global Winner.

Global Winners

Entrants whose submission is selected as the best in their category are named Global Winners. These winners are invited to present their work in Dublin at the Global Undergraduate Awards Summit. Each winner is awarded with a gold medal.
CategoryGlobal Winner 2019Global Winner 2018
Architecture & DesignPrathyush PradeepKaren El Asmar
Art History & TheoryClaudia HainesJun Yan Chua
BusinessXi Ning SeetBrian Heffernan
Chemical & Pharmaceutical SciencesKang Rui Garrick LimLi Ling Tan
Classical Studies & ArchaeologyJuhi PatelAmelia Halls
Computer ScienceHarry SheCristian Bodnar
Earth & Environmental SciencesAmy CampbellLyndsay Walsh
EconomicsStefan PricopieShamus Lee
EducationLaura DeSousaSylvia Lee
EngineeringAayush ChadhaMichaela Taylor-Williams
HistoryLauren GoodallMatthew Barton
LawAndrew RayMelany Toombs
Life SciencesEmma DarbinianPascale Wehr
LinguisticsXin QiJessica Ramos-Sanchez
LiteratureMarta MeazzaPatrick Lillie
Mathematics & PhysicsWen Yu KonAlexander Zagajewski
Medical SciencesTara DivineyTiffany Ni
Music, Film & TheatreJay MillardRosalind Moran
Nursing, Midwifery & Allied HealthcareSusan WilliamsEmily Morrison
PhilosophyWoojin LimJames Monaghan
Politics & International RelationsNonyeleze IrukwuLaura Trad
PsychologyWin Ee ChunNatalya Jia Yu Wickramisuriya
Social Sciences: Anthropology & Cultural StudiesYume TamiyaIstifaa Ahmed
Social Sciences: Sociology & Social PolicyMadelaine CoelhoIsobel Howlett
Visual ArtsYing Li TohYi Xian Issa Sng