The annual EUPRIO Awards provide an opportunity for our members to demonstrate their professional excellence and originality. Highlighting how they communicate effectively with their target audiences in a creative and impactful way.
Every year we all get involved in projects at our universities that make a real difference. These might be centred on student or staff communications, public engagement or perhaps media relations. The EUPRIO Awards are your opportunity to showcase these projects, share best practice and receive recognition from your peers for a job well done.
If you’re one of the shortlisted projects you will receive one free registration for the EUPRIO’s annual conferenc, where you participate in poster sessions and give a short presentation. This really is an ideal opportunity to network with like-minded professionals and highlight what makes your university communications distinctive.
The winning project, along with the second and third runners-up, will be selected based on votes from conference delegates and the EUPRIO Steering Committee jury.
In addition to gaining well-deserved recognition from your peers, the winner will receive a trophy and free registration for next year’s EUPRIO annual conference, and there will be prizes for second and third too.
Entering the EUPRIO Awards is simple:
- Check if you are EUPRIO member for the current year or renew your membership through MyEUPRIO
- Just fill in the web form and tell us why your project, which must have been completed within the last two years, is worthy of a EUPRIO Award.
- Submit (remember to click on submit at the bottom of the form!) your entry by the deadline.
- If you are one of the shortlisted entries, you will be required to join us at EUPRIO’s annual conference, which this year is hosted by the Université de Lorraine in Metz, France, where judging and presentations take place. All shortlisted projects will receive one free registration to the EUPRIO annual conference.
You can do everything also through the WebApp on your smartphone just login on MyEUPRIO!
Info: awards@euprio.eu
Awards 2029 finalists
The Awards Jury selected the following 10 projects. The presenters are invited to participate to the Poster session at the EUPRIO Conference that wil take place at the Université de Lorraine - Campus Saulcy Metz (france) form 8 to 11 June 2026.
After the offial presentation of each preselected project, thre conference attendees will vote online through the EUPRIO webapp and the 3 wnning project will be awarded during the General Assembly on Wednesday June 10, 2026 at 14:15.
- TikTok Timestamp – How TikTok Became a Reliable News
Ari Nevalainen, Haaga-Helia ammattikorkeakoulu (Finland)
- A Week Without E – How a €1000 Campaign Put University Funding on the National News and Agenda
Karin Bauer-leppin, Freie Universität Berlin (Germany)
- Point of Moo (German: Point of Kuh): Turning Controversial Research into Public Dialogue Through Art and Reflection
Florian Klebs, University of Hohenheim (Germany)
- “Enter Science” video podcast
Danas Viluckas, Kauno technologijos universitetas (Lithuania)
- High-Tech Universities – Next Level
Audrey Bink, TU Delft (Netherlands)
- The Great Expedition Inner World Activity Book: a preventive intervention for mental resilience in early adolescents
Anne Landvreugd, Universiteit Leiden (Netherlands)
- The SGH TV Debates Empowering Students to Connect Over Political Differences
Mariusz Sielski, Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie (Poland)
- Green Science Zone
Adam Bała, Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach (Poland)
- "Finanças para o Futuro” board game
Helia Bernardo, Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Portugal)
- FacultyFinder - Elevating Stories with HSG Expertise
Daniel Sager, Universität St. Gallen - HSG (Switzerland)
Good luck everyone and may the best team win!
The Euprio Awards Jury
Hannamaija Helander, Helsingin Yliopisto - Finland (Chair of the Jury)
Margarida Almeida, Universidade de Aveiro - Portugal
John Cavani, University of Suffolk - United Kingdom
Petra Köppl, Fyzikální ústav Akademie ved České republiky (FZU) - Czech Republic
Caroline Roulaux, Universiteit Maastricht - Netherlands
The Euprio Awards Winners 2025
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"Red Flag - Student-initiated Campaign Against Sexual Harassment", Universitetet i Agder - Norway |
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"Tik Tok University", Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences - Finland |
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"Study Match", Universitetet i Bergen - Norway |
Both the audience and the jury unanimously decided that the first prize was for the Universitetet i Agder because the RED Flag campaign was hailed as a courageous and necessary iniziative. It demonstrated how students-led efforts, supported by staff and experts, can meaningful cultural change within universities and beyond.


