Teaching excellence recognised in University awards

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Teaching excellence has been recognised in the 2013 University of Kent Teaching Prize Awards.

The annual awards showcase how Kent’s academics develop new and better methods of delivering their courses to ensure students get the best possible learning experience at the University.

Thirteen Kent academics were recognised for their teaching excellence at a ceremony at the University’s Canterbury campus on 3 October.

Presenting the awards, Professor Dame Julia Goodfellow, University Vice-Chancellor, said: ‘Teaching excellence is vitally important for all students. These annual awards recognise this. I congratulate all those who have received awards this year. The projects are first rate.’

For full details on all the 2013 University of Kent Teaching Prize Award winners see: http://www.kent.ac.uk/teaching/news.html?view=568

Pictured, from left to right:
Ann Howe; Dr. Paul Fretwell; Mary McNulty; Dermot O-Brien; Jacqui Double; Sue Sherwood; Sian Stevenson; Dr. Rowena Paget; Janie Clement-Walker; Dr. Peter Klappa; Professor Laurence Goldstein; Dr. Mario Weick; Heidi Colthup; The Vice Chancellor, Professor Dame Julia Goodfellow.

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