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AUDE awards recognise estate


Huddersfield’s university estate is one of the best-run in the country: 96% of the estate is RICS Condition A&B and the university is in the top ten most financially viable, with estates development funded on zero borrowings


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HUDDERSFIELD University and the universities of Northampton and Leicester were among the winners at the 2019 AUDE Awards, which were announced at the annual AUDE conference, this year held at Lancaster University.


Awards were given in six categories:


Huddersfield University won the Estates/Facilities Team of the Year Award and AUDE Team of the Year


Henry Gun-Why won the AUDE Chair’s Award for Long-Term Contribution


Edinburgh’s Steven Poliri won the AUDE Emerging Talent Award


The University of Northampton (Waterside Campus Development) won the University Impact Initiative of the Year Award


The University of Leicester (Social Impact Team) won the AUDE Award for Reaching Higher


Steven Poliri of The University of Edinburgh won the AUDE Emerging Talent Award


Henry Gun-Why of Harper Adams University won the AUDE Chair’s Award for Long-Term Contribution.


Huddersfield University Estates and Facilities Team: AUDE Team of the Year.


Terry Neville, COO at Northampton, said: “Waterside has been a mammoth undertaking over seven years and has resulted in a neglected brownfield site being transformed into a massively successful and impressive new campus.”


Craig Nowell new AUDE Chair


CRAIG Nowell has taken over from Sheffield’s Keith Lilley as AUDE chair.


Nowell is the Director of Campus Infrastructure & Operational Support Services at the University of Exeter, a role he took up in March 2018, and immediate past Chair of AUDE in Wales having served for 5 years between 2012 - 2017. Nowell said: “I am keen to continue to build upon the organisation’s many strengths, cultivated over 25+ years. I am also looking forward to strengthening our engagement with members and solidifying our role as ‘the voice’ of estate and facilities management professionals in higher education within the UK and elsewhere.”


Leicester’s Social Impact Team won the AUDE Award for “Reaching Higher”.


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