The Young Science Writer Award 2025 was made possible by the generosity, care, and expertise of our judging panel. Our judges gave their time to read, assess, and discuss entries with rigour and fairness - helping to ensure the award recognises writing that is accurate, well-reasoned, and engaging for a wider audience.

The 2025 panel reflects the breadth of modern science writing and STEM practice. Bringing together researchers, engineers, clinicians, educators, authors, journalists, and science communicators, they represent a wide range of disciplines and professional perspectives. We are sincerely grateful for their commitment to supporting young writers and for the thoughtful feedback and judgement they brought to every submission.

Below, we are pleased to recognise each of our 2025 judges and share a brief introduction to their work.

Peter Gallivan 

Peter Gallivan is an Outreach Manager in the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical and Engineering Sciences at King's College London. In this role, he develops and manages outreach programmes inspiring young people to develop and pursue a future in STEM. Before working at King’s, Peter worked as Family Programme Manager at the Royal Institution, organising a diverse range of hands-on science-focused activities for families and young people. Prior to this, worked at Kandersteg International Scout Centre in Switzerland, managing a wide-ranging programme of outdoor education programmes. He is also a freelance science writer, contributing regularly for the award-winning young people’s science magazine The Week Junior Science+Nature. His next book ‘The Hidden Heroes of Science’ is out now. 

Jana Bazeed

KCL Student/Roar News Science Editor

Fourth-year MSci Physics and Philosophy student at King's College London and award-winning student journalist with a keen interest in science communication, and the intersection of science, philosophy, and society.

Specialist Writer of the Year, KCLSU Student Media Awards 2024/25

Highly Commended for Best Science or Tech Piece, Student Publication Association National Awards 2025

Highly Commended for Outstanding Commitment in London, Student Publication Association Regional Awards 2025

Jules Howard

Zoology correspondent and author

Jules appears on BBC Radio 4 on shows including Nature Table (with Sue Perkins), Evil Animals (with Russell Kane), Inside Science and The Ultimate Choice. You also might know Jules from occasional slots on BBC Breakfast, BBC Five Live and Sunday Brunch. 

Jules's books include Infinite Life (BBC Wildlife / Telegraph Books of the Year, ZSL Clarivate Award runner-up), Wonderdog (winner of the Barker Book Prize) and MEGA! (on the Wainwright Award Shortlist in 2025). Jules regularly for The Guardian, Science Focus Magazine and BBC Wildlife Magazine.

Deborah Cohen

ABSW Board Secretary

Deborah was the Editor of the BBC Radio Science Unit for many years, where she was responsible for programmes on Radio 4 and the World Service such as The Infinite Monkey Cage, The Life Scientific, Inside Science, All in the Mind, Health Check and Discovery.  She has lectured on science broadcasting to a variety of audiences, judged book and essay prizes and awarded grants for public engagement with science. She studied Physics a long time ago, is a Life Member of the ABSW and received an MBE for services to science and media in 2009.  

Andy Ridgeway

Board member (co-opted)

Andy Ridgway is a former Deputy Editor of BBC Science Focus and he continues to write, his work appearing in Focus, New Scientist, The Economist and Men's Health. He is a Senior Lecturer in Science Communication at the University of the West of England in Bristol and programme leader of their internationally renowned MSc in Science Communication. He was UWE's Principal Investigator on the Europe-wide online science communication research project RETHINK, which considered current challenges such as misinformation and trust. Andy has spent several years as a member of the judging team of the Max Perutz Science Writing Award run by the Medical Research Council. 

Dr Leanne Gunn

Education in Action

Education in Action live events provides students with the stimulus, motivation and encouragement to enthusiastically continue their studies and strive for the highest academic qualifications.

From Art and English to Maths and Science, the cutting-edge content and challenge of our live events experience is deliberately designed to enrich and extend students’ knowledge whilst demonstrating the future potential of pursuing their chosen subject.

The stimulating and challenging Education in Action programme offers the widest number of subjects at A/AS, IB, BTEC, GCSE and KS3 level. 

Catherine de Lange

Catherine de Lange is New Scientist’s Editor. An award-winning science journalist, she has spent the best part of a decade at New Scientist, working in numerous roles including head of the features department and coronavirus editor, as well as editing features and news. Her specialism is biomedical science with a particular interest in nutrition, exercise, genetics, neuroscience and psychology. Prior to joining New Scientist, she worked as a freelance journalist, editor and video and audio producer. Her work has also been published in Nature, The Observer, The Telegraph, BBC Future, BBC Science Focus and more. She is the author of two books. Her latest is Brain Power: Everything you need to know for a healthy, happy brain. She has a BSc in human sciences from University College London and an MSc in science media production from Imperial College London.

Mun Keat Loon

International News & Features Editor, The BMJ

Mun Keat Looi is a Features Editor and journalist with 15 years experience in science writing, digital content, longform features, narrative storytelling, growth/audience engagement and social media. He is International Features Editor at The BMJ, lectures on journalism at Imperial College London and is an author on two books, ‘Big Questions in Science: The quest to solve the great unknowns‘ (2013) and the Geek Guide to Life (2016).

Mun-Keat was awarded the silver Rising Star Award at the 2015 British Media Awards and has written and produced news, features, podcasts, and videos for Quartz, The Guardian, BBC Focus, Chemistry World and others. Features he has edited have been critically acclaimed, including three squee moments when recommended in the New Yorker. He was the science editor and fact-checker for acclaimed book Spike (2021) by Jeremy Farrar and Anjana Ahuja, and the author of the Association of British Science Writers’ ‘How to become a science writer‘ guide.

Tom Whipple

Tom Whipple is the science editor at The Times. He covers everything from archaeology to zoology. He writes news, features, reviews and commentary across the paper, as well as appearing regularly on Times Radio. He joined the paper in 2006, shortly after graduating with a degree in mathematics.

During the course of his job he has visited the tunnels below Cern and the top of Mont Blanc above it. He has seen the inside of the world's hottest sauna and the world's most irradiated nature reserve. He has interviewed Stephen Hawking and Jedward. He has been arrested in three different countries. As well as The Times, he has written for the Guardian and The Economist. He was named science journalist of the year for his coverage of the Covid-19 pandemic. Find out more about Tom's latest book.

Dr Michael Leach

Dr. Michael Leach is a full time wildlife author and photographer. He has travelled to all 7 continents and worked with many of the world's most charismatic animals - polar bears in the Arctic, gorillas in central Africa, lemurs in Madagascar, sperm whales in the mid-Atlantic, monkeys in the Amazon, penguins in the Antarctic and elephants in Kenya. He is the author of 50+ books and has given more than 4000 illustrated talks.

Anna Claybourne

Science Writer

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Anna Demming

Freelance Science Writer

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Dr Hephzi Tagoe

CEO GhScientific

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Aisling Irwin

ABSW Board member

She freelances, mostly about science, the environment and development. Her work appears in publications such as New Scientist, Nature and SciDev.Net. 

She has lived in and freelanced from various countries in Asia and Africa and is the author of a couple of books -- a travel guide to Cape Verde and the story of an African journey she did with her husband. 

In the distant past, she was a science correspondent on The Daily Telegraph. She has won a couple of awards for her writing and has been on the ABSW Board for four years. 

Isabel Thomas

Science Writer and Children's Author

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Richard Fisher


Senior Editor, Aeon & Honorary Professor, UCL

Richard Fisher is a senior science and audience editor at Aeon magazine, an honorary professor in science communication at University College London, and the author of a non-fiction book called The Long View. As an editor, he commissions academics and experienced writers to produce long-form essays for Aeon, as well as guiding the magazine's audience strategy. As a lecturer, he teaches postgraduate students at UCL about science journalism and digital skills. As a writer, he freelances for several international publications, with articles published by the BBC, the New York Times, The Observer, MIT Technology Review, Vox, and New Scientist. He has also written and presented a series of short films for the BBC.

Rob Davies

Head of Marketing & Communication, The Royal Institution

Roger Highfield

Roger has published articles widely including in Wired, Mosaic, Aeon, Science, Observer, Esquire, Sunday Times, Guardian, Evening Standard, Sunday Telegraph, Newsweek, Conde Nast Traveller, Spectator, Time and the Economist. He has written or co-authored nine books, most recently Virtual You: How Building Your Digital Twin Will Revolutionize Medicine and Change Your Life. 

Along with judging many book prizes, notably the Samuel Johnson Prize, Royal Society Insight Investment Science Book Prize and the Wellcome Trust Book prize, he has judged the European Inventor Award and British Press Awards.

A Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology and Academy of Medical Sciences, Roger won the Royal Society’s Wilkins-Bernal-Medawar prize in 2012 and over the decades has garnered various awards for journalism, notably a British Press Award. 

Dr Sarah Bearchell

Freelance Science Writer and Presenter

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Dr Kathryn Boast

Senior Outreach Manager, Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences, King’s College London

Kathryn is an award-winning science communicator who enjoys splitting her time between projects that bring science to people and people to science.

Kathryn has a background in physics, and enjoys using any tools she can get her hands on to explore and explain the science of our world, from art installations to colouring books.

Find out more about Kathryn's work.

Alex O'Brien

ABSW Vice-Chair

Alex O'Brien is a science writer based in London, UK. Her work has been published by The Times, BBC, Scientific American, New Scientist, The Guardian and others.

In her first non-fiction science book ‘The Truth Detective’ she calls on all of us to regularly interrogate the narratives and information we are given. It’s a book on critical thinking.

She is particularly passionate about teaching critical thinking skills to young people. She spearheaded the UK Young Science Writer Award, which is aimed at students from state-funded schools to help encourage them into a career in STEM.

When she doesn’t write she competes on the global poker circuit.


Yasmin Ali

Engineer and Author


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Mark Leversley


Science Education Writer

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Rachel Brazil

Freelance Science Writer

Check out one of Rachel's brilliant articles written for Chemistry World.

Eva Amsen

Science writer

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Kathryn Garner

Freelance Science writer

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