IHE Awards 2025: winners announced

In another record-breaking year for entries, we are thrilled to announce the winners of the IHE Awards 2025.

IHE Awards 2025 trophy

The IHE Awards are our annual opportunity to recognise the achievements of IHE Members and shine a spotlight on our thriving and growing community. 

This year, we were delighted to receive over 60 nominations across all categories. 

We thank everyone who took the time to enter the IHE Awards 2025. Each submission reflects the passion and dedication that drive our sector forward, capturing the breadth of educational opportunity that defines our community. Congratulations to all those shortlisted this year.

Our winners were announced following the IHE Annual Conference 2025.

Winners

Empowering Student Voice

ASU London

ASU London won the 2025 Empowering Student Voice award. The judges noted the clear impact of co-creating initiatives with students, moving from consultation to a sustained collaboration culture to embed the student voice in the institution’s governance. 

A standout commitment to systemic innovation in student representation and compassionate co-production

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ASU London receiving the Empowering Student Voice award, which was sponsored by Coole Insight
Inspiring Course

ESCP Business School

ESCP Business School were crowned winners of the 2025 Inspiring Course award for Art Thinking. The judges were impressed by how they bring together two very different subject areas to support learning. Students are encouraged to develop alternative ways of problem solving and embrace new situations beyond subject boundaries. 

A groundbreaking approach to teaching that is exciting, empowering, and enabling

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ESCP Business School receiving the Inspiring Course award
Technology Enhanced Learning

SP Jain London School of Management

SP Jain London School of Management took home the 2025 Technology Enhanced Learning award. They were singled out by judges for their highly innovative AI-tutor ecosystem, which is adapted to the specific needs of their student population, their strong focus on wraparound employability support, and commitment to upskilling staff. 

Their use of learner analytics is driving targeted interventions to improve outcomes and transform the student experience

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SP Jain London School of Management receiving the Technology Enhanced Learning award
Outstanding Collaboration

LCK Academy

LCK Academy clinched the 2025 Outstanding Collaboration award for their work with London's Community Kitchen. The judges noted their strong and effective community engagement, along with their commitment to harnessing collaborative partnerships with employers, showing how academia and enterprise can unite to deliver impact.

This is pioneering, innovative and inspiring work, underpinned by a mission to drive social change and widen access to higher education

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LCK Academy receiving the Outstanding Collaboration award, which was sponsored by SEER
Advancing International Education

Global Institute of Sport

The Global Institute of Sport (GIS) was victorious in the 2025 Advancing International Education award category. Judges were impressed by their innovation, industry links and opportunities provided to students for cultural immersion and integration. This work exemplifies true collaboration, student-centred opportunity, and impactful partnerships. 

A clear mission to enhance the international student experience, with impressive global reach

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The Global Institute of Sport receiving the Advancing International Education award, which was sponsored by UCAS
Supporting Student Success

NMITE - New Model Institute for Technology & Engineering

NMITE triumphed in the 2025 Supporting Student Success category. Founded on principles of widening participation, staff across the institution work collectively to remove structural entry barriers and provide targeted support to cultivate technical proficiency, reduce financial pressures, and improve student wellbeing.  

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NMITE receiving the Supporting Student Success award, which was sponsored by UCAS

A standout commitment to delivering extensive individual and cohort-based student support, from enrolment to progression

Rising Star

Christie Beauchamp

Christie Beauchamp, Academic Registrar at pointblank Music School, was crowned winner of the 2025 Rising Star award. Christie shines for her collegial approach and commitment to the IHE community, regularly sharing expertise as a network co-chair, speaking at key forums, and representing IHE Members with insight and integrity. Her trusted voice inspires confidence and her passion for advancing independent higher education makes Christie an invaluable advocate for IHE.

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Christie Beauchamp receiving the Rising Star award

Christie shines for her collegial approach and commitment to the IHE community

Individual contribution

John Fairhurst

John Fairhurst was announced as the recipient of this year's Outstanding Individual Contribution to the IHE Community award in recognition of his lasting and meaningful imprint on the work of IHE. From shaping policy and challenging regulatory decisions to driving widening participation and forging high-profile partnerships to enhance the student experience, his leadership and commitment to the cause has left a legacy of opportunity and excellence. 

A tireless champion of the student interest, John exemplifies IHE’s value of promoting student choice to ensure that learners from all backgrounds can define and achieve their own version of success.

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John Fairhurst receiving the Outstanding Contribution (individual) award

John's leadership and commitment to the cause has left a legacy of opportunity and excellence

Provider contribution

ION - Institute for Optimum Nutrition

ION - Institute for Optimum Nutrition was honoured with the 2025 Outstanding Provider Contribution to the IHE Community award. An IHE Member since 2021, ION is a leading advocate for independent providers, representing what’s possible for the future of higher education. Members of the team actively contribute to the IHE community through training, sector discussions, and events, openly sharing best practice and advice on flexible partnerships, regulatory challenges, and innovation in course design and diversification.

The senior leadership team has engaged with representatives from sector bodies and government departments, helping to amplify the voice of independent providers and promote lifelong learning. Despite being a small team, they consistently demonstrate collaboration and creativity - embodying IHE’s core value of innovation.

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Chris Mansi, CEO of ION, receiving the Outstanding Contribution (provider) award

ION is a leading advocate for independent providers, representing what’s possible for the future of higher education

With thanks to our awards judges

  • Alex Stanley, National Union of Students (NUS)
  • Tom Ritchie, Coole Insight
  • Jenny Scoles, Edinburgh Futures Institute
  • John Wheeler, Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA)
  • Cheryl Watson, Technology One
  • Ailsa Crum, Ailsa Crum Consulting
  • Mel Smith, Advance HE
  • Alice Speller, National Association of Disability Practitioners (NADP)
  • Simon Ashworth, Association of Employment and Learning Providers (AELP)
  • Patrick Milne, British Chambers of Commerce
  • Des Cutchey, UCAS
  • Jacqui Jenkins, The PIE 

Thank you to our awards sponsors

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© 2025 Guy Traynor
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