The shortlisted candidates for the Times Higher Education Awards 2010 are unveiled this week. There were almost 500 entries across the 18 categories of the awards, now in their sixth year. The winners will be announced at a ceremony at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on 25 November.
Outstanding Contribution to Innovation and Technology
- Bournemouth University
- De Montfort University
- University of East Anglia
- University of Greenwich
- University of Leeds
- University of Surrey
Outstanding Contribution to the Local Community
- Bucks New University
- Manchester Metropolitan University
- University of Salford
- Southampton Solent University
- Universities South West (RELAYS)
- University for the Creative Arts
Research Project of the Year
- University of Central Lancashire/University of Stirling
- De Montfort University
- University of Kent
- University of Reading
- University of Strathclyde
- University College London
Outstanding Engineering Research Team of the Year
- Bournemouth University
- University of Nottingham
- Queen's University Belfast
- University of Sheffield
- University of Strathclyde
- University of Warwick
Excellence and Innovation in the Arts
- University of Aberdeen
- University of Exeter
- University of Kent
- University of Manchester
- University College Plymouth St Mark & St John
- University of Winchester
Outstanding Support for Students
- Bangor University
- Birmingham City University and Birmingham City Students' Union
- University of Essex
- University of Leicester
- Northumbria University
- Sheffield Hallam University
International Collaboration of the Year
- University of Central Lancashire
- Glasgow Caledonian University
- University of Huddersfield
- King's College London
- London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- University of York
Outstanding Employer Engagement Initiative
- Aston University
- University of Cambridge
- University of East Anglia
- North West Universities Association
- Royal Veterinary College
- Thames Valley University
Outstanding Contribution to Sustainable Development
- Aberystwyth University
- University of Bradford
- University of Derby
- University of Northampton
- Queen Mary, University of London
- University of Winchester
Widening Participation Initiative of the Year
- Aimhigher Greater Manchester
- University of East London
- Glasgow School of Art
- The Open University and Unison Partnership
- University of Wales Institute, Cardiff
- University of York
Outstanding ICT Initiative of the Year
- University of Bristol
- Harper Adams University College
- University of Leicester
- The Open University
- University of Ulster
- University of the West of England
Outstanding Support for Early Career Researchers
- University of Cambridge
- Cardiff University
- University of Glasgow
- Imperial College London
- University of Northampton
- Universities Scotland Research Training Sub-Committee
Entrepreneurial University of the Year
- Brunel University
- University of Central Lancashire
- University of Hertfordshire
- Imperial College London
- University of Plymouth
- Teesside University
Most Improved Student Experience
- University of Bristol
- University of Chester
- Liverpool John Moores University
- Royal Holloway, University of London
- University of Sunderland
- York St John University
Most Innovative Teacher of the Year
- Jonathan Adams, University of Northampton
- Elizabeth Burd, Durham University
- Quintin Cutts, University of Glasgow
- Elizabeth Davenport, Queen Mary, University of London
- Jon Davis, Queen Mary, University of London
- David McCausland, University of Aberdeen
- Nicola McDonald, University of York
- Tony Mann, University of Greenwich
- Wayne Martin, University of Essex
- Carol Robinson, Loughborough University
Outstanding Contribution to Leadership Development
- Cardiff University
- University of Hertfordshire
- University of Hull
- London South Bank University
- Oxford Brookes University
- University for the Creative Arts
University of the Year
- Birkbeck, University of London
- Edge Hill University
- Lancaster University
- Newcastle University
- University of York
Lord Dearing Lifetime Achievement
- Winner to be announced on the night
The Awards Judges
David Baker, deputy chair, Joint Information Systems Committee (Jisc)
Bob Burgess, vice-chancellor, University of Leicester
Chris Cobb, pro vice-chancellor, Roehampton University, and member of the Organisation Support Committee, Jisc
Margaret Dane, chief executive, Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services
Patrick Finch, bursar and director of estates, University of Bristol
David Frost, director general, British Chambers of Commerce
Paul Hannon, director of research and education, National Council for Graduate Entrepreneurship (NCGE)
Mike Hill, chief executive, Graduate Prospects
Pat Killingley, director of higher education, British Council
Anthony McClaran, chief executive, Quality Assurance Agency
Sean Mackney, acting chief executive, Higher Education Academy (HEA)
Ben Marks, managing director, Opinionpanel research
Stephanie Marshall, director of programmes, Leadership Foundation for Higher Education
Simon Phelps, chief executive, Floodstop Ltd
Aaron Porter, president, National Union of Students
Sarah Porter, head of innovation, Jisc
Alison Price, director of educator development, NCGE
Paul Ramsden, key associate of PhillipsKPA, visiting professor, Institute of Education, and former chief executive, HEA
Ian Robertson, chief executive, NCGE
Rick Rylance, chief executive, Arts and Humanities Research Council
Bob Thackwray, director of membership and networks, Leadership Foundation for Higher Education
Lesley Thompson, director of research base, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Hugh Tollyfield, deputy director for further education and qualifications strategy, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
Shearer West, chair of the research and development group, Research Councils UK, and director of research, Arts and Humanities Research Council
John Widdowson, principal and chief executive, New College Durham
Jackie Wilbraham, R&D science policy director, AstraZeneca
Ewart Wooldridge, founding chief executive, Leadership Foundation for Higher Education.