The Student Radio Awards (SRAs) is an awards scheme celebrating talent within the UK student radio industry, held annually since 1996 and supported by
BBC Radio 1 and
Global Radio. The awards are announced in a ceremony in November, with past presenters including well-known radio personalities, such as
Fearne Cotton,
Scott Mills, and
Nick Grimshaw. The first awards took place at the
University of London Union. Due to the increased popularity of the event, the SRAs moved to
The indigO2 in London in 2008. The awards on offer range from Best Newcomer, Best Interview, and Best Live Event, up to the most prestigious, Best Student Station of the Year. The current Awards Chairperson is
Huw Stephens. Previous chairs have included
Stephanie Hirst,
Steve Lamacq, and
Dev (DJ). In 2008, the Kevin Greening Creativity Award was introduced to reward students that had displayed new and innovative radio. The award is named in honour of
Kevin Greening, a former chair of the awards and presenter on
Cambridge University Radio. Greening co-hosted
The Radio 1 Breakfast Show with
Zoë Ball from 1997 to 1998, prior to his death in 2007. As well as student radio award trophy, winners of the best male and female awards are also given the chance to host a show on BBC Radio 1. In 2012, female winner Hattie Pearson, from
Fuse FM, covered an early morning breakfast slot on the station on 29 March 2013. Best male winner Ethan O'Leary, from
Spark FM, covered the same show on 1 April 2013. Also in 2012, Abbie McCarthy, from
RaW 1251AM, was offered free training from the
BBC Academy after winning the Best Newcomer trophy. Many past winners of Student Radio Awards have gone on to become big names within the UK radio industry, most notably
Greg James (Winner Best Male 2005), who now works at Radio 1, and
Mark Crossley (Winner Best Male 2008), who now works at
Absolute Radio. ==SRA Conference==