Tuesday 16 June 2026
Jonathan and Amanda Phillips Awards 2026
We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2026 Jonathan and Amanda Phillips Awards, celebrating students who have gone above and beyond for the College community.

The awards recognise outstanding contributions in areas such as access and outreach, charity, environment, equality and diversity, leadership, services to the JCR, MCR, sports and societies. Open to both undergraduates and graduates, the awards are based on nominations from staff and students each Trinity Term. The six 2026 winners are:
Ajantha Abey (2020 DPhil Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics; MCR Associate Member)
Awarded in recognition of his sustained contribution to Keble through his photographic documentation of College life, his dedicated service in MCR Welfare and EDI roles, and his commitment to fostering a vibrant, intellectually engaged graduate community via initiatives such as the Welfare brunches and “Cheese and Why?” talk series.
Maximillian Armstrong-Moulinie (2023 Archaeology and Anthropology)
Awarded in recognition of his leadership and dedication as Chapel Clerk and Head Server, his compassionate approach and thoughtful advocacy as JCR LGBT+ Representative, and his commitment to supporting fellow students as a Peer Supporter, placing the wellbeing and interests of others at the centre of his contributions.
Olivia Carter (2024 Jurisprudence)
Awarded in recognition of her dedicated leadership of the Hertble football team, her efforts to strengthen participation and community engagement as JCR Charity Officer, and her consistently positive presence, which has helped foster a welcoming and supportive environment across Keble.
Amaury Genovese (2023 DPhil Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics)
Awarded in recognition of his longstanding and tireless service to the graduate community through his leadership as MCR Social Secretary, President, and Vice President, his pivotal role in securing improvements to MCR facilities and student life via the MCR Pulse survey, and his commitment to fostering an engaged and thriving graduate community.
Taanniya Ghazi (2024 Biomedical Sciences)
Awarded in recognition of her contribution to access and outreach at Keble as President of the Access Society, her exceptional support for prospective students and visiting schools, and her role in fostering an inclusive and welcoming College community through her positive engagement with both current and future students.
Hannah Wilson (2025 MSc Archaeological Science)
Awarded in recognition of her contribution to College life through her Presidency of the 2026 Keble Ball, which she successfully revived after a year’s hiatus, and delivered with remarkable dedication and organisation, as well as her enthusiastic involvement in Keble College Boat Club, where she has been a valued teammate and role model.