Awards and fellowships
Peake Award winners
This scheme was introduced during the 2004/05 session to reward excellence in learning and teaching.
The following staff received awards in 2009:
Tim Crook (Media and Communications) for the development of exceptional materials related to Media Law and Ethics. Tim's approach is to foster a culture of "multi-media immersion" through resources held on learn.gold.
Dr Marianne Franklin (Media and Communications) to recognise "The Trans-Atlantic Classroom;" an innovative trans-national communication project to engage students in active learning through participating in international video-conferencing.
Mick Grierson and Marco Gillies (Computing) for the development of the Creative Computing Programme. Their endorsement supports their claim that their imaginative and innovative approach is having a positive impact on undergraduate teaching and is inspiring the wider curriculum review within the department.
Neil Bradley (Registry / Open Book) to recognise three years working as a volunteer staff member on the Open Book project. Neil has worked in developing initiatives such as the Open Gallery and Open Stage. His application demonstrated a reflective approach and the breadth of his personal development while working with Open Book.
See earlier award winners, their projects and particular abilities.