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Creative and digital learning expert is recognised by national teaching body

A Dra. Emma Gillaspy foi anunciada como uma nova bolsista nacional de ensino.

Uma acadêmica da Universidade de Lancashire (UCLAN) foi reconhecida por sua excelência no ensino do ensino superior. e equipes que ensinam ou apóiam o aprendizado no ensino superior do Reino Unido, reconhecendo seu sucesso e fornecendo uma plataforma para compartilhar o aprendizado de sua prática. Rede Acadêmica, Amigos e Família. ”

Dr Emma Gillaspy, Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Health and Care, has today, 6 August, been announced as a new National Teaching Fellow (NTF).

Advance HE’s National Teaching Fellowship Scheme showcases the outstanding impact of individuals and teams who teach or support learning in UK higher education, recognising their success and providing a platform to share the learning from their practice.

She said: “I’m ‘chuffed to bits’ to receive this amazing award. It’s such an honour to join the wonderful NTF community. I’m looking forward to learning how this landmark moment will help me in driving further transformation of higher education through developing self-determined learners. I couldn’t have achieved this without the support of my fantastic academic network, friends and family.”

Emma, ​​de Littleborough, já é membro sênior da Academia de Ensino Superior. Ela é desenvolvedora acadêmica e treinadora executiva da UCLAN, apoiando a equipe acadêmica a encontrar seus caminhos únicos para ensinar a excelência e trabalhar para melhorar a experiência do aluno e transformar currículos. O campo do desenvolvimento acadêmico e do pesquisador, Emma trabalhou no NHS como uma geneticista molecular clínica após seu doutorado estudando a genética da osteoartrite. Parabenizando os premiados do NTFS de 2020. Seu trabalho simboliza o excelente compromisso de ensinar no setor de ensino superior do Reino Unido, que este ano foi mais exigente do que nunca. Bem feito a cada um deles. Downtown in Business

Prior to joining UCLan, she worked in a similar role at the University of Salford and facilitated postgraduate and postdoctoral education for early career researchers at the University of Manchester as Vitae North West Hub Manager.

Before moving into the field of academic and researcher development, Emma worked in the NHS as a clinical molecular geneticist following her PhD studying the genetics of osteoarthritis.

She is one of 56 higher education professionals from around the country who have been awarded this prestigious Fellowship.

Alison Johns, Advance HE Chief Executive Officer, said: “I am sure I am joined by the entire sector in congratulating the 2020 NTFS awardees. All of the winners should be extremely proud of their achievement of what are prestigious, national teaching awards. Their work epitomises the outstanding commitment to teaching in the UK higher education sector, which this year has been more demanding than ever before. Well done to each and every one of them.

“On the 20th anniversary of the National Teaching Fellowship Scheme, we really wanted to celebrate the diversity of the outstanding individuals teaching or supporting teaching, and focused on applicants’ impact on equality and diversity issues in the Awards process. We will continue this focus in the years to come as we ensure that the awards reflect the diversity of academics and teachers across the sector.”

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