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Dissertation Blog Award 2025

After submission of PGT dissertations, postgraduate students were invited to share a blog about their dissertation research of a maximum of 800 words, written for a general readership.

The judging panel members were looking for key insights such as:

  • What was your main research question, and did you find answers or better questions?
  • Did anything surprise you or give you new perspectives?
  • And what did you learn in analysing your findings?

Our 2025 winner: Judith Akoto

'Clothes That Never Die: How Ghana Lives with the World’s Waste' [downloadable PDF]

Our 2025 runner-up: Ioana Dobre

'When we love and care across borders: practices of love and care for Romanian father-away families in Italy and the UK' [downloadable PDF]

Honourable mentions

Tiancheng Yu

Bunthicha Larlarb

Dissertation Blog Award 2024

Take a look at the entries from our 2024-25 cohort below!

Beyond Profit: Exploring the Landscape of Sustainability at Small Businesses in County Durham

Read 'Beyond Profit: Exploring the Landscape of Sustainability at Small Businesses in County Durham' by Shatakshi
WAAD 1

Blossoms Falling from the Branches: The Struggle for Belonging among Female New Migrants in Urban China

Read 'Blossoms Falling from the Branches: The Struggle for Belonging among Female New Migrants in Urban China' by Yanxi Chen
WAAD 2

Decommissioning and the Reproduction of Capitalism in the North Sea Oil and Gas Industry

Read 'Decommissioning and the Reproduction of Capitalism in the North Sea Oil and Gas Industry' by Ava Rawson
WAAD 3

The ‘International Student’ and Generative AI: An Anthropological Study of Generative AI Adoption Among Non-Native Speaking Post-Graduate Students

Read 'The ‘International Student’ and Generative AI: An Anthropological Study of Generative AI Adoption Among Non-Native Speaking Post-Graduate Students' by Jospeh Doyle
WAAD 1

Tri Hita Karana: Community Acceptance in Renewable Energy (RE) projects In Bali”

Read 'Tri Hita Karana: Community Acceptance in Renewable Energy (RE) projects In Bali”' by Alvianni Mahmudah
WAAD 2