Nominate Alumnus of the Year 2023
2023-01-19
Who will be Alumnus of the Year 2023? Nominations can be made by anyone with a connection to Uppsala University, including students, employees, alumni and friends, by 31 March 2023.

Photograph: Mikael Wallerstedt
Each year, Uppsala University awards the title of Alumnus of the Year to an alumnus who has made an outstanding contribution to their professional field, or has accomplished something else worth honouring.
Nominations can be made by anyone with a connection to Uppsala University, including students, employees, alumni and friends.
The nomination period for the Alumnus of the Year 2023 is open until 31 March 2023.
Criteria for the nomination
The following criteria are to be the basis for the nomination:
- The alumnus shall be a good role model for current and future students.
- The alumnus shall have excelled in their career, made valuable contribution following the completion of their studies or otherwise have achieved something of note. A valuable contribution may be, for example, research and education of the highest quality, an important cultural achievement, an active role in society, stimulated development and innovation or in some other way have contributed to making the world a better place.
- The alumnus shall normally have studied at Uppsala University for at least four semesters.
- It is of merit if the alumnus has been well connected to University operations or Uppsala student life.
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