National teaching fellowships scheme

June 23, 2000

The Institute for Learning and Teaching has announced the award of 20 fellowships, worth Pounds 50,000 each, jointly funded by the Higher Education Funding Council for England and the Department for Higher and Further Education, Training and Employment in Northern Ireland. The winners are: Paul Hyland, history department, Bath Spa University; Jayne Stevens, dance department, De Montfort University; Carol McGuiness, faculty of science, Queen's University, Belfast; John Klapper, languages department, Birmingham University; Mick Healey, geography department, Cheltenham and Gloucester College; Mick Short, linguistics department, Lancaster University; Reg Jordan, department of medical education, Newcastle University; Maggie Nichol, School of Nursing, City University; Rob Pope, English department, Oxford Brookes University; Peter Edwards, engineering department,

Bournemouth University; Keith Hirst, maths department, Southampton University; Patricia Egerton, maths department, Teesside University; Desmond Hunter, music department, Ulster University; Viv Anderson, student support, Leeds Metropolitan University; Angela Smallwood, English studies, Nottingham University; Terry King, information science, Portsmouth University; Peter Hartley, school of cultural studies, Sheffield Hallam University; Roger Carpenter, physiology department, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge; Bill Hutchings, faculty of arts, Manchester University; Susan Lea, psychology department, Plymouth University.

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