Meet the finalists of the Library Innovation Competition 2026
Nitya Laxmikant Bhattad
First year, BSc International Business and Finance
Idea -Leeds Library Life App
What is your idea?
“Leeds Library Life is a colourful, student-first mobile app that replaces the university’s text-heavy site with an accessible, community-focused hub. It combines study-space booking, event and volunteer management, a book-exchange marketplace, and a student-author showcase with reading and wellbeing challenges.”
Why is it important? “Seeing students who struggle with accessibility and finding opportunities motivated me to imagine a digital library space that feels more human, not just a place for information but a place to belong.”
Haniyyah Asam
First year, Law LLB
Idea - Reimagining Laidlaw: Laidlaw Creative Expression Initiative
What is your idea? “My idea is to create a series of creative competitions that allow students to showcase their skills in ways they may not have had the chance to before. These competitions would cover different areas, such as poetry, photography, and art, giving students the opportunity to think creatively and express themselves.”
Why is it important? “Creativity is easy to neglect while focusing on work, but it’s a vital part of our development. Participating would build confidence, improve communication skills and provide tangible achievements for students to showcase.”
Anastu Regita Nareswara
First year PhD, School of Food Science and Nutritione
Idea - Library Tour and Book Club
What is your idea? “My idea includes a guided Library Tour led by students to help new students explore library spaces. It also includes a regular Book and Movie Club to foster a vibrant reading community through book discussions, movie nights and multicultural storytelling. Events like Light Night at the Brotherton showed me how powerful it can be when libraries are not only places to study, but also spaces for culture, creativity and connection.”
Why is it important? “For students, this initiative offers more than study spaces, it creates opportunities to build community, explore different cultures and engage with literature and creativity in an accessible, welcoming environment.”
We're excited to reveal the finalists of the first ever Library Innovation Competition 💡
After receiving a number of thoughtful entries, the final five ideas can now be revealed. You can also vote for your favourite idea for the 'Students' Choice Award'.
Read the full shortlist: bit.ly/4kzxQd5
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