Dr Anthony Sinclair has been awarded a National Teaching Fellowship
Dr Anthony Sinclair from the School of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology, will receive a National Teaching Fellowship, for his role in establishing scholarly approaches to the teaching of archaeology. Biologist, Professor - Brian Moss will be awarded the Institute of Ecology and Environment Management's (IEEM) Medal for his lifelong contribution to the study of freshwater ecology. Dr Sinclair was instrumental in bringing the Subject Centre for History, Classics and Archaeology to Liverpool. The Centre, part of the Higher Education Academy, aims to provide support and development for learning and teaching all three subjects. The teaching fellowship award winners were chosen from nearly 200 nominations submitted by higher education institutions across England and Northern Ireland, and will each receive an award of £10,000. Dr Sinclair will receive his award at a ceremony in London in September. Professor Moss is one of the most influential freshwater ecologists in Europe and an international specialist in shallow-lake ecology.
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