Recipients of Student Prizes 2023/24

The Trustees of The Tavistock Trust for Aphasia [TTA] are pleased to announce that specially designed badges have been created for all recipients of The Tavistock Trust for Aphasia Student Prizes.

The Student Prizes are now awarded at all universities who teach speech and language therapy in the UK, New Zealand, Australia, Canada and Ireland. The Trustees would like to invite all past student prize winners to get in touch with the TTA, so that a badge can be mailed to you.

United Kingdom University Student Prizes 2023-2024


University College, London, Clare Vasiljevic


City University, London, Xue Qing


University of Strathclyde, Fatma Sharrif


University of Reading, Maisie Highlands


Birmingham City University, Alyssa Browne


University of East Anglia, Roanna Fernandes


Queen Margaret University, Tom Dance


Plymouth Marjon University, Kate Roberts


De Montfort University, Leicester, Sophia Pearce


University of Essex, Jasmin Cox (shared prize)


University of Essex, Alexandra Atwick (shared prize)


Newcastle University, Lottie Hayes


City St Georges, University of London, Emily Vincent

 

 

Ireland  University Student Prizes 2023-2024

 

 

 Australian University Student Prizes 2023-2024


The University of Sydney, Melanie Kidd


The University of Sydney, Anna Stephens


Edith Cowan University, Maeve Coleman


James Cook University, Sarah Collins


Charles Sturt University, Annie Titmarsh


University of Newcastle, Isabelle Imig

 

New Zealand University Student Prizes 2023-2024

 

Canadian University Student Prizes 2023-2024


Laval University, Manon Spigarelli


Dalhousie University, Rachel Chan


Western University, Taylor King


University of Toronto, Savannah Inacio


McGill University, Mehr Kothaneth, shared prize
McGill University, Marcie Braun, shared prize (no photograph)

University of British Columbia, Holly Davies (no photograph)