Management Science’s Covid 19 modelling wins Herald award

The University of Strathclyde has won two awards in the 2021 Herald Higher Education Awards.

Strathclyde was named the winner of the Outstanding Business Engagement in Universities award - for the work carried out by the Department of Management Science with NHS Lanarkshire in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic - and of the Marketing/PR Campaign of the Year Award - for its ‘1796 Minutes to Give’ fundraising campaign.

The Outstanding Business Engagement in Universities award recognised Strathclyde Business School’s work on COVID-19 modelling for NHS Lanarkshire. By combining their expertise, scientists at Strathclyde and NHS Lanarkshire worked together to enable accurate prediction of demand for Intensive Care Unit beds during the height of the pandemic, helping to ensure hospitals had sufficient resources to care for those in need.

The other award went to the ‘1796 Minutes to Give’ campaign which took its title from the year of Strathclyde’s foundation. It was a digitally-driven, themed fundraising campaign that took place over 30 hours to raise funds for priority student projects. Alumni, staff, students and friends of the University got involved, raising more than £154,000.

Strathclyde was shortlisted in a total of 10 categories in the awards, which are now in their sixth year and celebrate excellence in Scotland’s universities and colleges.