The Queen Elizabeth Prizes for Higher and Further Education 2025
Recognising outstanding work in UK universities and colleges, the 2025 winners of the Queen Elizabeth Prizes for Education (formerly Queen's Anniversary Prizes) have been annoounced in a special Gazette supplement.

What are the Queen Elizabeth Prizes for Education?
The Queen Elizabeth Prizes for Education, formerly Queen's Anniversary Prizes, recognise outstanding work by eligible universities and colleges of higher and further education in the United Kingdom. Prizes are awarded for excellence, innovation and well-evidenced benefit for the institution itself and the wider world.
Awarded every two years and recorded in The Gazette, the Prizes recognise not only the team behind the award-winning work, but the institution as a whole. Past winners of the award have been recognised for work in a wide range of disciplines, including:
- arts and humanities
- business and the economy
- education
- health and medicine
- engineering and manufacturing
- environment and conservation
- pure and applied science
- social sciences
Who were the Queen Elizabeth Prizes for Education winners for 2025?
A total of 19 Prizes were announced for the 16th Round of the Queen Elizabeth Prizes for Education on Wednesday 26 November 2025. See the full list of Prize-winners in a special Gazette supplement below.
Queen Elizabeth Prizes for Education 2025
Prize-winners will be presented with the award by a senior member of the Royal Family at a ceremony traditionally held at Buckingham Palace. This event is customarily held in the February following the Prizes announcement.
Winners of the prestigious award will receive a Prize medal in silver-gilt with Queen Elizabeth II’s cypher, as well as a Prize certificate in gold leaf design, signed by the Monarch.
When were the Queen Elizabeth Prizes for Education created?
The creation of the Prizes scheme was announced in Parliament in 1993 by then Prime Minister, Sir John Major, with Queen Elizabeth II’s consent and with all-party support.
First awarded in 1994 and originally called the Queen’s Anniversary Prizes, the Prizes are awarded every two years by the Monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister. In 2024, the winners were first published in The Gazette.
In October 2024 the name of the Prizes scheme changed to the Queen Elizabeth Prizes for Higher and Further Education.

Celebrate your award with a commemorative edition
If you have been awarded with the Queen Elizabeth Prizes for Education, The Gazette is available to buy as a personalised commemorative edition. Each pack contains a complete edition of The Gazette supplement the award was published in.
See also
The Queen Elizabeth Prizes for Education
The Queen's Anniversary Prizes 2022-2024
The King's Award for Voluntary Service
Find out more
About the Prizes (Royal Anniversary Trust)
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25 November 2025
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