Apprenticeship Awards 2024

The University’s annual Apprenticeship Awards took place on Wednesday 11 December 2024 at the Museum of Natural History. The awards celebrate the achievements of apprentices across the University, as well as the invaluable support of their line managers and training providers. With live music and refreshments set against the stunning backdrop of the Museum’s artefacts, the evening was a fantastic conclusion to the year.

This year a record 101 nominations were submitted across seven award categories, with over 200 registered to attend; a significant increase from last year, demonstrating the growing popularity and recognition of apprenticeships across the University.

Opened by Vice-Chancellor Professor Irene Tracey, each category was judged by the University’s apprenticeship training providers and organisations who received financial support from the University through the transfer of levy money to fund their own apprenticeship schemes.

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Winners and highly commended nominations

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This award celebrates the achievements of apprentices undertaking Level 2 & 3, including Technicians. 

 

Winner Kayleigh Jukes, Apprentice Receptionist and Administrative Assistant - Social Policy and Intervention (SSD)
Highly commended Timothy Stedman, Apprentice Joiner - Estates Services Operations (UAS)

 

 

This award category celebrates the achievements of apprentices undertaking Levels 4, 5, 6 and 7, including Technicians.

 

Winner Emilia Reyes Pabon, Technician Scientist - Nuffield Department of Medicine Pandemic Sciences Institute (MSD)
Highly commended Lucy Bryant, Apprentice Services Laboratory Technician - Sir William Dunn School of Pathology (MSD)

 

 

This category celebrates individuals who have made outstanding progress in their career since completing their first Apprenticeship.

 

Winner Ffion Fry, Recruitment Advisor – Human Resources (UAS)
Highly commended Rajeev Pal, Accounts Payable Assistant - Engineering Science (MPLS)

 

 

This category celebrates mentors and line managers who have shown outstanding support over the last year.

 

Winner Tamara Feltrin, Finance Officer - Biology (MPLS)
Highly commended Tiffany Lodge, Laboratory Manager - Nuffield Department of Women's & Reproductive Health (MSD)

 

 

 

This category celebrates external Training Coordinators and Tutors who have gone above and beyond their role to support their apprentices.

 

Winner Bronwen Einon, Functional Skills Maths Lecturer - Abingdon & Witney College
Highly commended Aliyu Ahmed, Skills Coach - GLP Training

 

 

This category celebrates Apprentices who have overcome significant challenges or barriers to learning or work.

Winner Kayleigh Jukes, Apprentice Receptionist and Administrative Assistant - Social Policy and Intervention (SSD)
Highly commended Kieran Thomas, Capital and Management Accounting Trainee - Estates Services Business and Administration (UAS)

 

 

This category celebrates apprentices who have helped promote apprenticeships across Oxford. 

Winner Max Evans, Apprentice Recruitment Assistant - Human Resources (UAS)
Highly commended Kayleigh Jukes, Apprentice Receptionist and Administrative Assistant - Social Policy and Intervention (SSD)

 

 

Find out more about the benefits of hiring an apprentice and the professional development opportunities available to current members of staff.