Jenny Higham with NTU Provost Freddy Boey (L) and NTU President Bertil Andersson (R) at the awards ceremony.
Professor Jenny Higham has received Nanyang Technological University's (NTU) most prestigious award for teaching excellence. Professor Higham , Imperial's Vice Dean (Educational and Institutional Affairs) in the Faculty of Medicine, received the Nanyang Education Gold Award for her instrumental work in the founding of the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine), a joint medical school established by Imperial and NTU. Professor Jenny Higham Vice Dean (Education and Institutional Affairs), Faculty of Medicine Professor Higham has played a leading role in the collaboration between Imperial and NTU since negotiations commenced in 2009 and the award recognised her educational leadership at both institutions. Among her achievements she has spearheaded the development of LKCMedicine's innovative medical degree programme. The third intake of students will begin their studies later this year. Superlative excellence. The Gold Award, which Professor Higham received at a ceremony at NTU's main campus in Singapore on 12 March, comes with a special grant of SGD $25,000 to support teaching-related activities.
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