UK Wikimedian of the Year 2016/Nomination
To submit a nomination, please specify who you're nominating along with a brief description on why you think they should win the award. Please no comparisons ("Bill is so much nicer than Mary" would be better phrased "Bill is very nice"). The deadline for nominations is Friday 1 July.
Nominations
UK Wikimedian of the Year
Charles Matthews
Charles started the Cambridge Wikipedia Meetup in 2008 and has hosted every single one of them since then. Cambridge Wikimedia Meetup has met every quarter for eight years without fail and is now the longest-lasting quarterly Wikimedia meetup in the world. I think Charles deserves a prize for this achievement. Deryck Chan (talk) 12:27, 14 June 2016 (BST)
Martin Poulter
Martin organised the Wikipedia Science Conference in 2015 in as a volunteer for WMUK in conjunction with the Wellcome Trust. I was an attendee at this conference and it amazes me this was done on no budget from WMUK; it was very well done. More information about his contributions are available here. Mvolz (talk) 21:25, 27 June 2016 (BST)
- +1 EdSaperia (talk) 13:03, 28 June 2016 (BST)
- +1 John Cummings (talk) 18:22, 28 June 2016 (BST)
Jane Doe
Because she's great! ~~~~
Partnership of the Year
The Open Educational Resources conference, University of Edinburgh
I'd like this award to go to the OER16 organisers Melissa Highton and Lorna Campbell for giving Wikimedians their own stream and high visibility within this prestigious international conference. In a conference which already had sessions and presentations related to Wikimedia projects, four Wikimedians In Residence (myself included) ran sessions at the conference, some with financial support from the conference to help them attend. See Open Educational Resources conference#2016 for details of the sessions. The topics discussed at the OER conference reflect the interests and direction of the Open Education movement in the UK and beyond, so the prominence given to Wikimedia projects and to Wikimedians In Residence reflects another step into the mainstream for our movement. It was a proactive choice by the organisers to support Wikimedians, and it has created additional interest in Wikimedia activity, including requests from the University of Oxford and University of the West of England for follow-up events, so for me this is the partnership success of the past year. MartinPoulter (talk) 12:20, 27 June 2016 (BST)
Honourable Mention
User:Example
For her tireless work as the example user on all Wikimedia projects. ~~~~