The UK Chapter of the System Dynamics Society awards an annual prize for the best piece of student work in system dynamics, with the winner announced at the student colloquium, during the annual conference. The past winners of the prize are:
- 2021 Bilal Bugaje (University of Nottingham), “Simulating bottom-up supply-side residential energy systems with non-linear conversion efficiency: A system dynamics approach“
- 2020 No student prize due to pandemic.
- 2019 Yekatherina Bobrova (UCL), “Work Management under Stress: A Dynamic Exploration of a Motivation Control Theory of Fatigue“
- 2018 Andrada Tomoaia-Cotisel , “The Journey toward the Patient-Centred Medical Home: A Grounded, Dynamic Theory of Primary Care Transformation “
- 2017 No winner
- 2016 Oluwasegun Aluko (University of Leeds), “A Model for the Evaluation of Transport Safety Policies in Commercial Motorcycle Operation in Nigeria“
- 2015 No winner
- 2014 – Jennifer Morgan, “Exploring frameworks for mixing DES and SD in theory and in practice”
- 2013 – Tiago Oliviera, “Using System Dynamics to conduct an economic evaluation of a technological innovation in healthcare”
- 2012 – No winner
- 2011 – Rhys Lewis, “Understanding empty property management in a local government housing department”
- 2010 – No winner
- 2009 – No winner
- 2008 – Guiseppe Santoro, “The Development of the Biodiesel Industry and it’s Implications for the Glycerine Industry”
- 2007 – No winner
- 2006 – James Kearney, “A System Dynamics Analysis of the ‘Superclub’ Phenomenon in Popular Youth Culture – 1990 – 2004”
- 2005 – Dr. Mark Ratnarajah, “The European Working Time Directive Effect on Junior Doctor Attrition from the British National Health Service”
- 2004 – Kathryn Taylor, “Exploring the Consequences of Shifting the Balance of Health Care: The Case of the Shift in Cardiac Catheterisation Services”
- 2003 – Dr. Will Liddell, “Qualitative Politicised Influence Diagrams Applied to a Large NHS General Practice”
- 2002 – Dr. Lazaros Petrides, “The Economics of a Biting Minimum Wage”
- 2001 – Dr. Patricia Woodhead, “The Value of Using Qualitative System Dynamics in Strategic Problems in the NHS”