There are currently seven UA Regions: Africa & Middle East, Asia, Europe, Island of Ireland, Latin America, Oceania, US & Canada. A Regional Winner is the highest-performing Highly Commended Entrant from a UA region in their category.

Africa & Middle East

  • Economics – Maazin Haque | American University of Sharjah

  • History – Ayesha Burney | American University of Sharjah

  • Mathematics & Physics – Ohad Lib | Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  • Philosophy – Anat Carmel | Hebrew University of Jerusalem

  • Politics & International Relations – Pooja Baburaj | American University of Sharjah

  • Social Sciences: Anthropology & Cultural Studies – Avishai Green | Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Asia

  • Architecture & Design – Lee Leng Sim | Nanyang Technological University

  • Business – Le Yi Cheok | Nanyang Technological University

  • Computer Science – Nafis Irtiza Tripto | Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology

  • Computer Science – Truc D. T. Nguyen | Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology

  • Engineering – Marcus Lin | Nanyang Technological University

  • History – Zi Yan Joyce Ng | University of Hong Kong

  • Linguistics – Tam Pham | Nanyang Technological University

  • Law – Lok Lam Yim | University of Hong Kong

  • Life Sciences – Kimberly Quililan | University of the Philippines

  • Literature – Rachel Tay | National University of Singapore

  • Mathematics & Physics – Trung Ha Quang | Nanyang Technological University

  • Medical Sciences – Aik Seng Ng | Nanyang Technological University

  • Politics & International Relations – Jefferson Rajah | National University of Singapore

  • Social Sciences: Anthropology & Cultural Studies – Vincent Pak | National University of Singapore

  • Social Sciences: Sociology & Social Policy – Estee Goh | Nanyang Technological University

Europe

  • Architecture & Design – Kacper Pach | University of Sheffield

  • Art History & Theory – Lucia Hawkes | University of St Andrews

  • Business – Layla Slatter | The Open University

  • Chemical & Pharmaceutical Sciences – Joshua Lawlor | University of Sheffield

  • Earth & Environmental Sciences – Meghan Goggins | University of Sheffield

  • Education – Pascalia Pamba | University of East London

  • Engineering – Saylee Jangam | University of Sheffield

  • History – Zoe Pike | Leiden University

  • Linguistics – Taya Dixon | University of Sheffield

  • Law – Matthew Simon | The Open University

  • Life Sciences – Parthik Patel | University of Nottingham

  • Medical Sciences – Giulia Pieracci | University of Edinburgh

  • Music, Film & Theatre – Ellie Ripley | Falmouth University

  • Nursing , Midwifery & Allied Healthcare – Sarah Joliffe | University of Manchester

  • Philosophy – Laura Hughes | University of Sheffield

  • Psychology – Silvana Wijaya | University of Cambridge

  • Social Sciences: Anthropology & Cultural Studies – Rex Fisher | King’s College London

  • Visual Arts – Georgina Bidder | University of South Wales

Island of ireland

  • Architecture & Design – Jordan Kelly | University of Limerick

  • Chemical & Pharmaceutical Sciences – Lorna Doyle | Trinity College, University of Dublin

  • Education – Christina Sturgeon | St Mary’s University College, Belfast

  • Engineering – Yonas W. Hubtemichael | National University of Ireland, Galway

  • History – Laura Thomas | Trinity College, University of Dublin

  • Law – Kate Heffernan | Trinity College, University of Dublin

  • Life Sciences – Leia Judge | University College Dublin

  • Literature – Nora Doorley | Trinity College, University of Dublin

  • Mathematics & Physics – Ronan Mac Giolla Rua | Trinity College, University of Dublin

  • Music, Film & Theatre – Tara Morrison | Trinity College, University of Dublin

  • Nursing , Midwifery & Allied Healthcare – Sophie Govzman | DIT / Trinity College, University of Dublin

  • Politics & International Relations – Steven Baldesco | Dublin City University

  • Psychology – Niamh MacSweeney | Trinity College, University of Dublin

  • Social Sciences: Anthropology & Cultural Studies – Bairbre Dolan | Trinity College, University of Dublin

  • Social Sciences: Sociology & Social Policy – David Meade | University College Dublin

  • Visual Arts – Amy McGrath | Dublin Institute of Technology

Latin America

  • Social Sciences: Anthropology & Cultural Studies – Bruna Silva | Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro

Oceania

  • Business – Sarah Locker | Australian National University

  • Classical Studies & Archaeology – Grant Kynaston | University of Sydney

  • Earth & Environmental Science – Dillon Brown | University of Adelaide

  • Linguistics – Rebecca Brown | University of Sydney

  • Literature – Adam Weitzer | Monash University

  • Medical Sciences – Jeremy Flanagan | University of Melbourne

  • Politics & International Relations – Ashwina Krishnan | University of Adelaide

  • Social Sciences: Sociology & Social Policy – Vanamali Hermans | Australian National University

uS and Canada

  • Business – Djordje Calic | Mount Royal University

  • Classical Studies & Archaeology – Flannery McIntyre | Brown University

  • Earth & Environmental Science – Katherine Braun | Northwestern University

  • Economics – Sylvie (Huahua) Zhong | Carleton College

  • History – Grace Egan | University of Toronto

  • Linguistics – Lindsay Karchin | New York University

  • Law – Adrian Huntelar | University of Toronto

  • Life Science – John Chmiel | Western University

  • Literature – Wyatt Merkley | Western University

  • Philosophy – Carl Christian Abrahamsen | University of Toronto

  • Music, Film & Theatre – Christina Ebersohl | Portland State University

  • Politics & International Relations – Domonic MacDonald | Western University

  • Psychology – Lindsay Bristow | University of Manitoba

  • Social Sciences: Sociology & Social Policy – Grace Lee | University of Toronto

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