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Revision as of 12:47, 22 April 2025
The annual UK Wikimedian of the Year Awards began in 2012, to recognise and celebrate those whose work has helped the UK Wiki Community over the last year.
There have been various categories awarded since the Awards’ inception (see below), but for the last few years, we’ve invited nominations for the overall UK Wikimedian of the Year, Partnership of the Year, and Up & Coming Wikimedian.
Nominations are invited from the community each year, and these are reviewed by a committee made up of staff and invited volunteers from the Board of Trustees and the Community Development Committee. The awards are then announced at the Community Celebration in November.
2013
UK Wikimedian of the Year 2013 | |||
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UK Wikimedia of the Year | GLAM of the Year | Educational Institution of the Year | Honourable Mentions |
Andrew Gray | National Library of Wales | The Royal Society | The Wikimania London 2014 bid team |
2012
UK Wikimedian of the Year 2012 | |||
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UK Wikimedia of the Year | GLAM of the Year | Educational Institution of the Year | Honourable Mentions |
John ByrneRock drumJames Forrester | Derby Museum and Art GalleryHerbert Art Gallery and MuseumNational Maritime Museum | Oxford Internet Institute | Geograph Britain and Ireland
Lvova Anastasiya Richard Power |