糖心Vlog

Hefce names teachers at the top of their class

Published on
May 24, 2002
Last updated
May 22, 2015

Twenty lecturers who have won 拢50,000 each in the third annual national teaching fellowship scheme run by the 糖心Vlog Funding Council for England were announced this week.

They are: Diane Bailey, social policy, Birmingham University; Alan Booth, history, Nottingham; Brian Chalkley, geographical sciences, Plymouth; Alan Clements, computing and mathematics, Teesside; Angela Clow, psychology, Westminster; Anne Davidson, health and social sciences, Coventry; Gloria Gordon, human resources, South Bank; Peter Hughes, humanities and environmental studies, Sunderland; Nicholas Jackson, law school, Kent; Pauline Kneale, geography, Leeds; Pamela Knights, English studies, Durham; David Nicholls, history, Manchester Metropolitan; Martha Pennington, language research centre, Luton; Margaret Price, business school, Oxford Brookes; Bob Rotheram, social sciences, Nottingham Trent; Kay Sambell, community studies, Northumbria; Michael Tinker, physics, Reading; Gweno Williams, literature studies, York St John; Michael Winstanley, history, Lancaster; and Jocelyn Wyburd, language centre, Manchester.

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