The industry professional judges for the poster category were Robin Houston and Duncan Clark, co-founders and directors of KILN.
The academic judge was Martin Bauer, Professor of Methodology, LSE.
Best in show
Orian Mahlow - Department of Economic History, LSE
Foreign labour in West Germany: skill premiums in the Germany auto industry – convergence big time?
"Graphically very strong, with a well chosen photograph and an elegant and striking layout. Immediately clear what the research is about."
Highly commended
1) Madeleine Stevens - Department of Social Policy and Personal Social Services Research Unit (PSSRU)
Children at risk of developing antisocial and criminal behaviour
"The cartoon format is unusual and engaging and tells a story that serves to personalise the topic and make it accessible. there is a useful arrangement of additional information."
2) Joseph Lane - Department of Economic History, LSE
Networks and knowledge: a potted history
"A well laid out poster making effective use of a combination of historical imagery and data graphics."
3) Ali Habibnia - Department of Statistics, LSE
Nonlinear forecasting with many predictors by neural network factor models
"An effective presentation of an unusually technical topic. Good use of colour and thoughtful arrangement."