University Teaching Prizes 2018 – Winners

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Once again the University is celebrating excellent teaching and learning support with the announcement of the 2018 University Teaching Prizes.

This year’s winners are:

Barbara Morris Prize for Learning Support
1st Prize – Hannah Greer and Jen Davey (Work-Study – Careers and Employability Service) for a sustained and impactful effort to improve employment possibilities for students from a WP background.
Joint 2nd Prize – Charlene Earl (CEWL) for a sustained and impactful effort to enhance intercultural awareness at the University of Kent.
Joint 2nd Prize – Hannah Uglow (Kent Law Clinic) for a sustained and impactful effort to positively enhance the sense of Academic Community within Law at the University of Kent.

Humanities Faculty Teaching Prize
1st Prize – Dr Ruth Herbert and Dr Richard Perks (SMFA) for their work on Music Performance.
2nd Prize – Dr William Rowlandson (SECL) for his success and commitment in teaching over a number of years at Kent.

Social Sciences Faculty Teaching Prize
1st Prize – Dr Triona Fitton (SSPSSR) for her work on the design, production, and teaching of a distance learning MA in Philanthropic Studies.
2nd Prize – Professor Amanda Perry-Kessaris (KLS) for her work on design-driven teaching, learning, and research methods.

The prizes will be presented by the Vice-Chancellor at a lunchtime ceremony on Wednesday 3rd October 2018, from 12.30-14.00 in Darwin Conference Suite.

Everyone is welcome. If you would like to attend, please email cpdbookings@kent.ac.uk [3].

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