The trio are among 31 finalists shortlisted from 10,000 entrants for the prestigious , which this year focuses on personal views of three urgent global health challenges: mental health, infectious disease and global heating. This year's winners will be announced at a live event on YouTube on 28 July 2021.
Kate Rosewell – in the final year of her Photography BA(Hons) - is shortlisted in the Managing Mental Health (Single Image) category for a , visualising experiences of dissociation as a response to trauma, as well as the isolation of lockdown
Dulcie Wagstaff – a 2016 graduate from the same degree – is also shortlisted in the same category for an image entitled , which captures a moment of gardening in response to depression, confronting the cold on a winter's day in a summery floral dress.
Dulcie said: “Gardening in winter is a defiant act, against the elements and our human instinct to stay indoors in the short, dark days. However in this instance it is a lifeline, in search of light, connection, movement and purpose.”
Richard Boll – who completed a Photography MA at the university in 2016 – is on the Fighting Infections (Single Image) shortlist for a Louise as she underwent chemotherapy for cancer during the first UK lockdown last year.