Senate Awards for Excellence in Learning & Teaching
The Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Learning and Teaching, Professor Paul White, is delighted to announce the 2012-13 Senate Awards for Excellence in Learning and Teaching:
Senate Award for Sustained Excellence
Mr Gary Albutt (Nursing & Midwifery - Medicine, Dentistry & Health)
Mr Thanos Hatziapostolou (Computer Science - International Faculty, City College Thessaloniki)
Dr Bob Johnston (Archaeology - Arts & Humanities)
Dr Terry Lamb (School of Education - Social Sciences)
Dr Martin Pitt (Chemical & Biological Engineering - Engineering)
Dr Lorna Warren (Sociological Studies - Social Sciences)
Early Career Senate Award
Dr Jennifer Burnham (Chemistry - Science)
Dr Andrew Heath (History - Arts & Humanities)
Dr Andrew McGonigle (Geography - Social Sciences)
Dr Tim Vorley (Management School - Social Sciences)
Senate Award for Collaborative Activities
Naomi Kent and Professor Matt Flinders (Politics - Social Sciences)
Senate Award for Departmental Leadership in Learning and Teaching
Professor Harm Askes (Civil & Structural Engineering - Engineering)
Further information
The University of Sheffield Senate Awards Scheme aims to encourage and promote good practice, and raise the status of teaching and learning as a scholarly and inspirational activity.
The Scheme rewards those who are inspirational or who demonstrate an exceptional contribution in the area of learning and teaching and/or supporting and enhancing the student learning experience.
Senate Award recipients become “a Fellow for life”.
As well as those who work directly with students, the Scheme welcomes nominations for colleagues who indirectly support students, for example by designing and planning learning activities, creating learning materials, or through the strategic development of learning and teaching.
Candidates for a Senate Award are nominated by colleagues who are members of staff at The University of Sheffield.
Please contact reward@sheffield.ac.uk for further assistance.
