Press Release
Open University staff take honours with National Teaching Fellowship Awards
2 July 2007
Open University staff have won four awards at the 2007 National Teaching Fellowship Scheme Awards, announced today (Monday 2 July 2007). Professor Mark Fenton-O’Creevy (OU Business School), Professor Stephen Swithenby (Science) and Dr Linda Anderson (Arts) all won individual awards in recognition of excellence in teaching. Just 50 individual awards are made, and The Open University is one of only two institutions to receive the maximum of three fellowships.
In addition, the project E-learning in Physical Science through Sport, led by Dr Robert Lambourne of the Department of Physics and Astronomy, received one of nine awards in the Projects category.
Please see link to press release for further information. http://www3.open.ac.uk/media/fullstory.aspx?id=11360
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