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Rector’s 2012 Awards and Medals

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Rector’s 2012 Awards and Medals for Excellence in Teaching, Pastoral Care, Research Supervision and Supporting the Student Experience

Rector's 2012 Awards and Medals for Excellence in Teaching, Pastoral Care, Research Student Supervision and Supporting the Student Experience have been announced.

View a full list of staff given awards across the College or view staff in the Faculty of Natural Sciences given awards below.

Rector's awards and medals for excellence in teaching

Awards for Excellence in Teaching are presented annually to members of the academic staff judged to have been most outstanding in the quality, organisation and presentation of their teaching. Of the award winners up to four may be selected to receive a Rector’s Medal for Outstanding Contribution to Teaching Excellence. One of the Medals may carry the title of Medal for Outstanding Innovation in Teaching.

Rector’s Awards for Excellence in Teaching

  • Dr Nick Addington – Department of Mathematics
  • Dr Chris Braddock – Department of Chemistry
  • Professor Kevin Buzzard – Department of Mathematics
  • Professor Kim Christensen – Department of Physics
  • Dr Steve Cook – Department of Life Sciences
  • Dr Michael Coppins – Department of Physics
  • Dr Kleoniki Gounaris – Department of Life Sciences
  • Dr Dave Hartley – Department of Life Sciences
  • Professor Steve Schwartz – Department of Physics
  • Professor Tom Welton – Department of Chemistry
  • Dr James Wilton-Ely – Department of Chemistry
  • Dr Toby Wiseman – Department of Physics

Rector’s Medals for Outstanding Contribution to Teaching Excellence

  • Dr Emma McCoy – Department of Mathematics
  • Professor Alan Spivey – Department of Chemistry

The Rector’s Medal for Outstanding Innovation in Teaching

  • Professor Adrian Sutton – Department of Physics

 

Rector's awards for excellence in pastoral care

Awards for Excellence in Pastoral Care are presented annually to recognise the importance the College places upon providing a supportive learning environment for its students as part of its academic mission. Of the award winners up to two may be selected to receive a Rector’s Medal for Outstanding Contribution to Excellence in Pastoral Care.

Rector’s Awards for Excellence in Pastoral Care

  • Dr Tilly Collins – Department of Life Sciences

Rector’s Awards for Excellence in Research Supervision

  • Dr Niall Adams – Department of Mathematics

Rector’s Medals for Excellence in Research Supervision

  • Professor Sir John Pendry:  Department of Physics