Ȥҹapp Awards 2026
The Ȥҹapp Awards are back for 2026, bigger and better than ever.
We’re celebrating outstanding vets and veterinary teams from across the profession who are making a real difference to people, animals and the planet.
Award nominations are now open and we want to hear about talented colleagues who are: going above and beyond for their patients and clients; pushing the boundaries of veterinary science; supporting wellbeing and positive workplace culture; delivering inspirational leadership and mentoring; and driving positive change across sustainability.
Alongside our established awards, like the highly prestigious Ȥҹapp Young Vet of the Year, we’re launching three new award categories:
New for 2026:
Ȥҹapp Veterinary Mentor Award
Ȥҹapp One Health and Sustainability Award
Ȥҹapp Veterinary Leader Award
You can read more about the individual award criteria via the links below.
Ȥҹapp Young Vet of the Year
The Ȥҹapp Young Vet of the Year award in partnership with Zoetis highlights the outstanding work of young vets who are making a significant contribution whether in their workplace or the wider veterinary community. It aims to share and celebrate an exceptional young vet who leads, inspires, and goes above and beyond what is expected of them early on in their career.
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Ȥҹapp Wellbeing Awards
As part of the Ȥҹapp Awards 2026, we want to celebrate veterinary workplaces that support and enhance the wellbeing of its team. The Ȥҹapp Wellbeing Awards recognises veterinary workplaces that go above and beyond to support the staff wellbeing as highlighted in the Good Veterinary Workplaces Voluntary Code.
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Ȥҹapp Outstanding Service Award
The Ȥҹapp Outstanding Service Award recognises an individual who has provided exceptional service to the veterinary profession or animal welfare, earning international or inter-professional recognition. They are well-known for leading important projects or contributing to key initiatives that have made a meaningful impact.
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Ȥҹapp Advancement of Veterinary Science Award
The Ȥҹapp Advancement of Veterinary Science Award (Dalrymple-Champneys Cup and Medal) recognises a Ȥҹapp member who has advanced veterinary science and medicine through research and knowledge sharing. They have authored work or undertaken activities that spread knowledge and improved understanding in their field.
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Ȥҹapp Animal Health and Welfare Overseas Award (J. Trevor Blackburn Award)
Ȥҹapp Animal Health and Welfare Overseas Award (J. Trevor Blackburn Award) recognises a Ȥҹapp member who has worked to improve animal health and welfare overseas. They have contributed to sustainable development and made a meaningful impact on animal health and welfare in low and middle income countries.
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Ȥҹapp Veterinary Mentor Award
The Ȥҹapp Veterinary Mentor Award, in partnership with Hill's Pet Nutrition, recognises an inspirational mentor who has gone above and beyond to support and guide others within the veterinary professions. They have consistently shared knowledge and experience to increase confidence and skills in others and through their commitment, they have made a positive impact on both individuals and the profession.
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Ȥҹapp One Health and Sustainability Award
The Ȥҹapp One Health and Sustainability Award is awarded in memory of Ȥҹapp Past President Dr. Simon Doherty, a champion of sustainability and One Health, this award celebrates veterinary-led initiatives that have driven increased awareness and action on these key issues. Successful projects will demonstrate a tangible impact using One Health principles.
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Ȥҹapp Veterinary Leader Award
The Ȥҹapp Veterinary Leader Award recognises a veterinary leader who has demonstrated inspirational, impactful leadership within their team and across the profession. Whether in their workplace or representing the profession more broadly, they have driven positive change, fostered innovation, and made a lasting difference to colleagues, the profession, and animal welfare.
Learn moreVet Record Impact Award
The Vet Record Impact Award recognises the research paper published in Vet Record over the past 12 months that is considered likely to have the most significant practical impact.
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World Veterinary Service Global Challenge Award
is open to UK vet students. It is designed to engage veterinary students in developing innovative, sustainable solutions to pressing animal welfare issues. Proposals must address an animal welfare challenge where there is absolute need and currently little or no help. It needs to a project where we can make a difference and build towards a sustainable positive impact for animal welfare. The proposals can be for any species, in any geographical location.
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