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► The Students' Award

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The Students̵ Awards 2011

The Students Union held its first Students Awards Nig t on Wednesday, 23rd March. Taking place in the Great Hall, the event brought together students and staff from across the University.

The awards celebrated the work university and union staff has carried out together throughout the year as well as teaching.

The Awards ceremony was organised by the current Academic Affairs Officer Mateusz ‘Matt’ Wysocki.

The night was deemed a huge success by both students and staff in attendance, complete with glamorous, custom designed awards for the winners.

The ceremony was presented by Phil Lickley, the Student’s Union Media and Marketing Coordinator. Who made no effort to hold back on many brave yet cheesy jokes. There should have been an award for the jokes themselves.

Awards were also presented to lecturers for outstanding teaching excellence. Lectures were nominated by students. The winners were decided through a committee.

Live music was also provided by a student band, with l= ead vocalist Anis. Technical support was provided by Gareth Jones, TSA, and Rachelle Hunt, Media and Ents Officers Elect.

Munaza Kulsoom
(The Bradford Student Newspaper)

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Nominees for the Teaching Excellence Awards 2011:

Name

Module

School

Ms Caroline O’Brien

Management of people with cardiovascular respiratory conditions

Health Studies

Dr Eleanor Bryant=

Research methods in Psychology; Psychology of  Health Eating

SSIS

Dr Mike Harte

Human Body in Health and Disease

Life Sciences

Dr Anna Zueva-Owens

International Business Environment

Management

Dr Nancy Harding

Management context

Management

Mr Lawrence Daniels

Clinical Skills

Life Sciences

Dr Liz Carpenter

Renal System + other modules [two nomination forms submit ted]

Life Sciences

Dr Roger Phillips

MSc Cancer Pharmacology Course Tutor

Life Sciences

Dr Alex Gibson

Neolithic and Bronze Age Britain / Placements

Life Sciences

Prof. Alastair Wood

Design optimisation

EDT

Dr Jeremy Ross

Microbiology/ Medical microbiology

Life Sciences

Ms Kaye Elling

Individual Specialization and Course Tutor for Games students

SCIM

Dr Freidel Weinert

Copernicus, Darwin and Freud

SSIS

 

Awarded the Teaching Excellence Awards:

Dr Carline O’Brien for the Management of people with cardiovascular respiratory conditions module, School of Health Studies.

Dr Liz Carpenter for the Renal System and other modules, School of Life Sciences.

Dr Alex Gibson for Neolithic and Bronze Age Britain module and placements, School of Life Sciences.

 

Awarded the UBU Partnership Awards /p>

Graham Hill, Chair of UBU Shadow Trustee Board

Prof. Mark Cleary, Vice-Chancellor and Principal

Alison Carass, Academic Development Unit, and Amanda Hughes, Offices of the Vice-Chancellor

Sara Marsh, Director of Student Support Services, and Priscilla Preston, Head of Library Customer Services

Sue Baker, International Students Advisor

Becka Colley, Dean of Students

The awarded lecturers were:

·         Dr Carline O’Brien for the Management of people with cardiovascular respiratory conditions module, School of Health Studies.

·         Dr Liz Carpenter for the Renal System and other modules, School of Life Sciences.

·         Dr Alex Gibson for Neolithic and Bronze Age Britain module and placements, School of Life Sciences.

 

Students were asked to comment on 6 categories:

·         Helping you learn

·         Making the subject relevant and interesting

·         Assessment

·         Feedback

·         Availability and support

·         Using technology

 The Awards Ceremony took place on Wednesday, 23rd March in the Great Hall, bringing together students and staff from across the University.

 

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