Study UK Alumni Awards celebrate the achievements of outstanding UK Alumni who have made an impact through their work in their respective fields.

Science and Sustainability Award

Meghna Singhania

London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

University of Warwick

The Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Medical Dialogues, Meghna advances public health awareness through credible medical journalism. Drawing on her UK education, she works at the intersection of health economics, policy, and communication to simplify science and counter medical misinformation. Her platform is recognised by the WHO, Google News Initiative, & the International Fact-Checking Network.

Business and Innovation Award

Richa Roy
University of Oxford

A Partner at Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Richa Roy advances legal and regulatory reform shaping resilient markets. An Oxford and Chevening-trained lawyer, she has helped design insolvency and financial-resolution frameworks unlocking over USD 100 billion in stalled capital and advised on the UK–India Free Trade Agreement. Drawing on her UK education, she continues to shape next-generation reforms at the intersection of regulation, innovation, and trade.

Culture, Creativity and Sports Award

Aman Dhall
Loughborough University

A founder, investor, and athlete, Aman Dhall works at the intersection of communication, credibility, and early-stage innovation. A Loughborough University alumnus, he is the founder of CommsCredible, a global comms-tech venture supporting high-growth businesses across India, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, enabling scalable growth across fintech, sport tech, manufacturing, and social impact.

Social Action Award

Pavan Kumar Sriram

Swansea University (Prifysgol Abertawe)

University of Southampton

A social entrepreneur and founder of Kohort and The Growth Collective, advances equitable access to higher education and leadership. A Swansea alumnus and first-gen Erasmus Mundus and Dorothy Hodgkin Scholar, he has reached 15M+ learners and mentored 1,100+ to secure £28M in funding. A survivor of abuse, he transforms lived trauma into systemic pathways for underserved communities, including queer youth in India.