Teaching Awards

Teaching Awards

What are the EUSA Teaching Awards?

The EUSA Teaching Awards recognise and reward those academics who are committed to delivering great teaching for their students.

This is the first fully student created and run a university teaching award scheme in the UK. The EUSA Teaching Awards ran for the first time in 2008/9 and we were pleased with the overwhelmingly positive reception of the Awards from students, the University and in the education sector more generally.
 
The EUSA Teaching Awards ran for the first time in 2008/9 and have quickly become an indispensible part of EUSA's annual activity - and the University's academic calendar!
 
They have also inspired several other Students' Unions to create similar schemes, and NUS Scotland in partnership with the Higher Education Academy to run a pilot scheme to establish Teaching Awards in other Universities in Scotland.
 

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Nominate a lecturer, tutor, course or department for a Teaching Award 2012

What you will find on this section of the website?

On this section of the website, you can find out about the EUSA Teaching Awards, past winners and the impact that the awards have had to date. You can also find out what Awards are available this year.

Most importantly, YOU can nominate a lecturer or tutor who you think deserves to be awarded – someone who hasn’t just delivered the bare minimum but has truly enhanced your learning experience at Edinburgh.
 
Staff rally value the fact that YOU, their students, take the time to recognise the effort they put in to teaching. Make sure you NOMINATE those who deliver for you!

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