I am extremely grateful to have been nominated and presented with this award. Exeter is a University which empowers individuals to make change, and quite simply, I am one of many. The Students’ Guild was an invaluable part of my three years at University, and I’m proud to be able to leave behind something that will support students for years to come.

Leah Fuller (Psychology, 2016)

Students’ Guild rewards its student superstars with a night of glamour

Each year, the Students’ Guild holds its annual gala awards to celebrate and recognise the incredible work and effort of its student members in helping to create an amazing student experience Exeter.

A new category for this year’s awards was the Alumni Contribution Award; recognising a group or individual who has made an exceptional contribution to support others associated with the Guild. Many of the nominations for the award included those who had regularly returned to help former societies or campaigns that had meant a great deal to them during their time at Exeter.

The very first winner was Leah Fuller (Psychology 2016), founder and ongoing supporter of the ‘Eating Difficulties Peer Support Group’ who was awarded the prize following her constant dedication and passion to help maintain and boost the group that helps to support vulnerable individuals at the University.

 

IMAGE: The Annual Students’ Guild and FXU Teaching Awards 2017, May 2017