Queer Student Awards

The Queer Student Awards (QSA) celebrating talented young LGBTQ+ people in the UK, are now open for nominations.

The awards recognise talented young LGBTQ+ people proudly leading in their lives and the communities around them. Jack Stokes scooped ‘Queer Student of the Year’ award last year, as reported. He was celebrated nationally for using his own experiences of LGBTQ+ harassment and bullying to build a safe and inclusive community at Dudley College of Technology in the West Midlands. Jack’s story illustrated the importance of safe spaces where young LGBTQ+ people can support each other. “He is one of many inspirational youths working hard to raise awareness of the issues still faced by the LGBTQ+ community in the workplace; on campus and in schools and colleges across the UK,” highlighted the organiser.

“Despite progress that has been made towards achieving equality for the LGBTQ+ community over the last 50 years, it’s clear that many remain poorly educated with hate crimes alone during the last twelve months; particularly towards transgender folks, increasing,” stated Steve Keith, Founder, Queer Student Awards. “It’s no longer enough to just ‘slap a rainbow’ on a logo to show support for the many young LGBTQ+ people who feel vulnerable in the UK. The Queer Student Awards provide a space for employers, schools, colleges and universities to demonstrate their commitment towards supporting and positively addressing adversities that LGBTQ+ youths experience every day; especially when it comes to navigating career options alongside concerns that their sexuality could act as a barrier to future success in the workplace.” 

CELEBRATING LGBTQ+ YOUTH

Planning is underway for the 2022 celebration;m which will take place in-person at a venue in Manchester on Thursday 23rd June.  Entries are judged by a panel of student recruitment and youth experts, queer influencers and young people from schools, colleges and universities across the UK.

Fair Play Talks is proud to be a supporting Event Media Partner of the QSAs this year; alongside myGwork, the LGBTQ+ Business Community, My Career Story, and Voxburner. Confirmed category sponsors include AstraZeneca, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, ICAEW, Not Going To Uni and the University of West London.  Diversity Role Models is once again the charity partner this year.

“After a hugely successful inaugural year, which celebrated not only the winner but all the queer student nominees, we’re delighted to be partnering with the QSAs for another year to acknowledge the achievements of queer students across the UK,” commented Adam McCann, CEO of Diversity Role Models. “It’s hugely important to highlight queer students for their efforts and perseverance; against a backdrop that can unfortunately see peers ridicule and attack their identities. These young queer students trailblaze the future; and we couldn’t be prouder to celebrate their work and who they are with these awards.”

Employers, schools, college, and universities in the UK can now submit nominations for the 2022 Queer Student Awards. The deadline for nominations is Friday 8th April 2022. To find out more about the awards, visit the website here.

Check out last year’s winner here.

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