Annual Prizes & Awards
Bickerdike Allen awards a prize for the best performance in Module AL first-year examination. Recent winners are:
2019 - Katherine Butler
2018 - Jennifer Badham
2017 - Grzegorz Grzeszczyk
2016 - David Sawtell
2015 - Angus Rankin
Previous winners include - Daniel Cashmore; Elizabeth King; Konstantinos Vasiadis; Jerome Dunne; Michael Beadle, Elinor Crowther; Lynda Collett/Claire King; Sarah Armstrong; Deirdre Ni Fhloinn/Taner Dedezade; Michael Hardy; Shy Jackson, John Denis-Smith, Alistair McGrigor; Paul Cullinan/Richard Fayter/Andrew Rush; Emma Colquhoun; John Williams; Richard Honey; Jonathan Raynes; Kelda Groves; David March; Peter Ctori; Sue Lindsey; Janet Weil; Peter Rosher; Jonathan Wyles and Isabel Wragg.
The Society of Construction Law awards a prize for the best performance in Module A first-year examination. Recent winners are:
2019 - Simon Guest & Hiu Ching Chung (joint winners)
2018 - Alister Gray
2017 - Omar Jassam
2016 - Hadley Lenthall
2015 - Orla FitzGerald
Previous winners include: Andrew Smith; Michael Arch
The Kings College Construction Law Association (KCCLA) awards a prize for the best performance in the second-year examinations. Recent winners are:
2019 - Brian Dube
2018 - Donia Fahmy
2017 - David Sawtell
2016 - Kieran Fano
2015 - Alex Burton
Previous winners include - May Looi; Roumpina Sergiou; Richard Sage; Jenny Bonwick; Louise Elmes, Claire King; Bart Ceenaeme; Charlene Linneman; Joanne Kelly; Shy Jackson; Mandy van Hilten/Andrew Buisson/John Denis-Smith; Kim Teichmann; Chris Ward; Emma Colquhoun; John Williams; Carole Ditty; Matthew Allen.
The Worshipful Company of Arbitrators Charitable Trust awards a prize for the best assessed coursework in the second-year modules. Recent winners are:
2019 - Nicola Ibbotson
2018 - Stephanie Ho
2017 - Rouba El Salibi/Emily McCormack
2016 - Tariq Smalling-West/Chengfei Yang
2015 - Matthew Gleeson/Andrew Smith
Previous winners include - Martin Cooney; Henry Whitten/Richard Kerry; James Pratt; Michael Wheater/Susan Whitaker; Alma Kelly, Jamie Muir Wood/David Lomax; Martin Hirst/Paul Reilly; Frederic Gillion/Owen Williams; Douglas Wass; Sarah Collett/Colin Draper; Bertrand Lionel-Marie; Graham Lambert.
The David Caron prize is awarded for the best overall mark in Module C examination. Recent winners are:
2019 - Omiros Christodoulides
2018 - Donia Fahmy (this is new this year)
The Arbitration Club Law Courts Branch (known as the 'Philip Ranner' prize, in memory of Philip Ranner, one-time secretary of the SCL) awards a prize for the best performance in Module D examination. Recent winners are:
2019 - Brian Dube & Adel Tourbah (joint winners)
2018 - Donia Fahmy
2017 - Johannes Beyers
2016 - Kieran Fano
2015 - Alex Burton
Previous winners include: May Looi; Roumpina Sergiou; Richard Sage; Michael Wheater; Amy Armitage/Cathy Brinckley, Claire King; Bart Ceenaeme; Charlene Linneman; Joanne Kelly; Shy Jackson; Andrew Buisson; Kim Teichmann; Suber Akther; Emma Colquhoun/Richard Guit; John Williams; Jackki Mimms; Jonathan Bowley; Gary Kitt; David March and Michael Curtis.
The Society of Construction Law awards a prize for the best dissertation. Recent winners are:
2019 - TBC
2018 - Omar Jassam
2017 - David Sawtell/Richard Harvey
2016 - Tariq Smalling-West
2015 - Alex Burton
Previous winners include - Paul Singh; Helen Collie; Aryamitra Ganguly; Katerina Hoey; Andrew Nussbaum, David Lomax/Claire King; Joseph Otoo; Corinne Tay; Mariam El-Awa; Nigel Quelch; Tze Sin Lim/Scheherazade Walter/John Denis-Smith; Argyris Hadjimiltis; Glen Loftus; Yoshiharu Kato; John Williams/Adrian Elliott; Richard Honey; Jancyn Nelson; Clive Hardy/Andrew Yendall; Joseph Bellhouse; Jaspar Gillar; Andrew Berkeley/John McGuiness; Joanna Higgins; Mark Bezzant; Valerie Chapman and Isabel Wragg.
The Society of Construction Law awards a prize for the best overall graduate. Recent winners are:
2019 - TBC
2018 - Omar Jassam
2017 - David Sawtell
2016 - Thomas Evans and Orla Fitzgerald
2015 - Alex Burton
Previous winners include: May Looi & Elizabeth King; James McGee
The Mark Cato prize is awarded to the student for the highest Module D (7FFLH905) assessed coursework mark
2018 - Nicola Ibbotson (new)
The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) awards a prize to the student who is given the highest mark in the Award-Writing Examination. Recent winners are:
2018 - Sharif El-Labany
2017 - Phanos Kyriakides
2016 - Kevin Grace and Christopher Johnston
2015 - Chris Dean
2014 - May Looi
Previous winners include - Patrick O'Gorman; James Pratt; Peter Bowles; Hisanao Kajiura, Louise Elmes; John Lurie; Sheue Huey Yeo; Vincent Ng; Georgina Brill; John Denis-Smith; Anna Cairns; Paul Cullinan; Peter Barnes; Andrew Weston; Richard Honey; Christopher Hough; Matthew Davis; Robert Pierce and Barry Maine.