Provost’s Teaching Awards recognise excellence and innovation
Eleven members of UCL have been recognised for their outstanding contribution to excellence and innovation in teaching with Provost's Teaching Awards. The Provost's Teaching Awards, now in their third year, celebrate leadership in teaching and learning across UCL's eight faculties, and demonstrate our commitment to the promotion of research-led teaching. Each winner was nominated by his/her Dean or Head of Department. The four categories in which awards are made are intended to reflect the diversity of staff involved in supporting teaching and learning. The scheme is implemented under the auspices of Professor Michael Worton, Vice-Provost (Academic and International), in collaboration with the UCL Centre for the Advancement of Learning and Teaching. The winners of the 2009 Provost's Teaching Awards are: - Beginning of career. Liam Graham, Economics Richard Mole, School of Slavonic and East European Studies Rodney Reynolds, Anthropology Experienced academic staff.
