Celebrating the success of our 2025 graduate prize winners

The School of Economics has been celebrating our 2025 cohort of graduates, highlighting their brilliant achievements in an annual prize-giving ceremony.

Each year we recognise the hard work of our newest graduates across a range of awards, and we would like to congratulate the following students for their achievements: 

Upasana Mondal - Knoop Economics Prize

Upasana Mondal in graduation gown with certificate

Anna Langston - Clayton Prize in Economics

Anna Langston in graduation gown with certificate

Joseph Shepherd - Applied Economics Prize

Joseph Shepherd posing in graduation gown with certificate

Sam Kerslake - The Jonathan Perraton Memorial Prize

Sam Kerslake posing with certificate

Wenhan Dai - The Measure.Monks Econometrics Prize

Wenhan Dai posing with certificate

Oliver Fitzgerald - Rathbones Prize (Quantitative)

Oliver Fox Fitzgerald posing in graduation gown with certificate

James Pennington - Rathbones Prize (Finance)

James Pennington in graduation gown with certificate

Elizabeth Frewer - Rathbones Prize (Macroeconomics)

Elizabeth Frewer in graduation gown with certificate

Vinay Shailesh Meisuria - Rathbones Prize (Microeconomics)

Vinay Meisuria in graduation gown with certificate

Madelaine Parkinson - School of Economics Prize for Best Performance on a Dual Degree Programme

Jonathan Hidayat  and Isaac Worden-Evans - The Iona Tarrant Prize 

Congratulations to everyone who received an award, and to all our 2025 graduates.