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The Teaching Excellence Awards are held each year to honour the exceptional work of Business School faculty and professional staff
The Teaching Excellence Awards are voted for by students and recognise the outstanding contributions made by faculty, teaching assistants and professional staff.
Read on to find out more about this year's winners.
Student Support as Teaching Assistant:Tong Yu
"Mr Yu is an inspiring teaching assistant and significantly influenced my mindset both inside and outside the classroom. During the class, he links theory to practice and provides relevant real-world examples.
Students Excellence Award for Professional Staff: Katie Hill
Katie always responds to her students very fast. She was very supportive especially during lockdown when online learning was difficult.
Undergraduate Teaching: Dr Anu Wadhwa
Dr Wadhwa was supportive, open to questions and giving help, very clearly passionate about teaching and eager to give direction to those who wanted to learn more. It was a pleasure to learn from her.
PhD Supervision: Dr Reza Skandari
Dr Skandari always has brilliant ideas for research and helped me with my research a lot. We had regular weekly meetings and... he cares about his students' mental health and provides support whenever necessary.
Online Teaching: Professor Chris Tucci
Professor Tucci was so engaging... his bubbly and happy nature puts me in such a great mood that I never missed one of his lectures. Always engaging, he talks about the most interesting topics (and even finds a way to bring the less interesting onesto life)."
MSc/MRes Core Module Teaching: James Eteen
Just incredible energy in all lectures and always providing very relevant case studies for all examples provided in class. Absolutely excellent teaching quality. I was never bored and always felt engaged.
MBA Core Module Teaching: Michael Wells
Mike has delivered high quality lectures with great engagement with the class. He introduced real life stories combined with the spirit of financial accounting to make future leaders aware of real world challenges.
Innovation in Teaching:Professor Richard Green
Outstanding use of Excel models to allow illustration of economic concepts. The professor's models allow manipulation of the environment which allows one to see the concepts in effect.
Inclusive Teaching: Dr Ying-Ying Hsieh
Dr Hsieh constantly engaged everyone during class discussions by asking questions and setting up role play activities. This class gave me confidence to speak up without being afraid of having the wrong answer.
Assessment Feedback: Dr Namrata Malhotra
The most thorough assessment feedback I've ever seen. Very detailed, thought-provoking, always pushing us to think deeper, try harder, and keep growing.