What does it mean to be a Winner?

Being a Global Undergraduate Award winner means joining an elite group of students recognised for their outstanding academic achievements on an international scale.

The awards celebrate excellence across a range of disciplines and recognise entrants at three distinct levels:

Highly Commended: This level acknowledges exceptional work within the top 10% of submissions in each category. These students have demonstrated significant potential, originality, and academic rigour in their work, earning them a place among the best undergraduate scholars globally.

Regional Winner: This recognition is awarded to the highest-performing submission from each region within each category. Regional Winners represent the very best of their geographic area, showcasing their ability to address complex issues with clarity, creativity, and intellectual rigour.

Global Winner: This prestigious title is given to the highest-ranked submission in each category worldwide. Global Winners stand out for their exceptional scholarship, innovation, and the potential impact of their work. They are celebrated as the leading undergraduate thinkers in their field, setting a benchmark for academic excellence.

All submissions are assessed anonymously by panels of judges who are experts in their respective fields. The rigorous judging process, which spans from June to September, involves four detailed stages to ensure fairness and impartiality. Judges evaluate each piece of work for its originality, focus, and rigour, ultimately selecting the most outstanding entries from thousands of submissions around the globe. Being a Global Undergraduate Award winner is not just an honour; it is a recognition of a student’s ability to contribute meaningfully to their field of study and the world.

To learn more about the prizes and opportunities awarded to winners, explore the details below!

Highly Commended

Entrants whose paper or project ranked in the top 10% of submissions in their category, are shortlisted as Highly Commended Entrants.

Highly Commended Entrants are recognised with:

Regional Winners

The highest performing Highly Commended Entrant in each Region is named a Regional Winner of their category.

Since 2016 the Global Undergraduate Awards programme has recognised seven regions: Africa & the Middle East; Asia; Europe; Island of Ireland; Latin America; Oceania; and USA & Canada. 2024 sees a slight shift again to split Europe into UK and Europe as distinct regions and brings together USA & Canada and Latin America to form The Americas.

Regional Winners are recognised with:

Global Winners

Entrants whose submission is selected as the best in their category are named Global Winners and represent the top 1% of all submissions.

Before 2016, Global Winners were called Overall Winners.

Global Winners are recognised with:

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