Teaching Awards

Winners 2010/11

The EUSA Teaching Awards Ceremony was held in Teviot Debating Hall on Wednesday 23rd March 2011. The award attendees included shortlisted nominees, students and guests from the University and education sector.

EUSA would like to thank all students who nominated for the awards - a total of 5168 nominations were received for 777 academic staff, 277 courses and 73 departments. The high number of individual nominations shows how much students really appreciate those members of staff who show a commitment to delivering great teaching.

Below you can find the shortlisted candidates for each award.

Employable Skills

Winner:  Dimitris Theodossopoulos, Architecture.

 


Runner Up: Simon Beames, Outdoor Education.

Best Director of Studies

Winner: Murray Low, Chemistry.

 

Runner Up: Paul Norris, Social Policy.

'Teach First' Innovative Teaching Award

Winner: Simon Bates, Physics.

 

 

Runner Up: David Reay, Geosciences.

Best Postgrad Teacher

Winner: Robert Concannon, Mathematics
 

Runner Up: Sean Brocklebank, Economics
 

Runner Up: Charity McAdam, English Literature

Best Department

Winner: Chemistry.

 

 

Runner Up: Geography.

Kendell Award for Teaching in Medicine

Winner: David Apps, Biomedical Science.

 
 

Runner Up: Gordon Findlater, Anatomy.

Campbell Award for Teaching in HSS

Winner: Alasdair Richmond, Philosophy.

 

 

Runner Up: Dennis Cartwright, Sport Education.

Van Heyningen Award for Teaching in Science and Engineering

Winner: Maria Chamberlain.


 

Runner Up: Micheal Wemyss, Mathematics.

Best Feedback

Winner: Paul Nimmo, Divinity.

 

 

Runner Up; James Horton, English Literature.

'Endsleigh' Overall High Performer

Winner: Yvonne Foley, TESOL.

 

 

Runner Up; Frank Cogliano, History.

 

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