The awards recognise the excellent people and teams that make creative, dynamic, and world-class research and innovation possible at Queen Mary.
The awards ceremony was held on 25 May at the Law Society to recognise he exceptional work and expertise delivered by team and individuals from across the university in eight categories.
Julia Hörnle, Professor of Internet Law at Queen Mary’s Centre for Commercial Law Studies, was the overall winner of the outstanding research supervisor award, making her the best research supervisor at Queen Mary. It recognises her ability to create an interdisciplinary research environment that fosters knowledge, research, and job opportunities. It also recognises her commitment to creating impact activities with external partners for her PhD students.
Professor Hörnle also won an award as part of an excellent interdisciplinary research project working on the Prevention of Gambling Harm. This is a project between three faculties across Queen Mary (public health, psychology, computer and data science, law) looking to develop an approach to minimise gambling-related harms. This includes research about:
Find out more about the work of the Prevention of Gambling Harm.
View the full list of winners of Queen Mary’s Research and Innovation Awards.