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National Teaching Fellows

The National Teaching Fellowship (NTF) Scheme celebrates and recognises individuals who have made an outstanding impact on student outcomes and the teaching profession in higher education. Meet the National Teaching Fellows below.
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National Teaching Fellows

Job Title:Senior Lecturer, Northampton Business School
Institution: University of Northampton
Year: 2007
National Teaching Fellow 2007
David Burnapp is a Senior Lecturer in Northampton Business School in the University of Northampton where he teaches research methods and study skills. He is recognised as an expert in the field of internationalisation of Higher Education both institutionally and nationally. He has researched widely into cultural aspects of learning and teaching, and as a result has developed innovative ways to enable students and colleagues to challenge their preconceptions concerning education and educational behaviours.
Job Title:Senior Lecturer in the School of Education and Lifelong Learning
Institution: University of East Anglia
Year: 2007
National Teaching Fellow 2007
Job Title:Associate Head: Academic Delivery
Institution: University of Worcester
Year: 2007
National Teaching Fellow 2007
Professor Dominic Upton is Head of Psychology at the University of Worcester. He was appointed to a Personal Chair and Head of Department on arrival at the University in 2005 in recognition of his impact in raising the profile of excellence in learning and teaching across his discipline in addition to his outstanding research record.
Job Title:Director, School of Sport and Exercise Sciences
Institution: Liverpool John Moores University
Year: 2007
National Teaching Fellow 2007
Job Title:Professor of Anatomical Sciences
Institution: Newcastle University
Year: 2007
National Teaching Fellow 2007
Stephen McHanwell is Professor of Anatomical Sciences in Dental Sciences at Newcastle University. Teaching since 1976, he has extensive experience in teaching Anatomy to medical, dental, speech sciences and science students at undergraduate and postgraduate level. His interest in getting delivery right to an increasingly diverse cohort of students has led him to constantly innovate and vary modes of delivery. One student says, "the way he teaches the course, you cannot help but learn." He has a major role in developing the teaching and learning agenda of Newcastle University.
Job Title:Senior Lecturer
Institution: University of Sheffield
Year: 2007
National Teaching Fellow 2007
Job Title:Resident Voice and Text Director
Institution:
Year: 2007
National Teaching Fellow 2007
Job Title:Dean of Teaching & Learning and Director of the Centre for Educational Research and Development
Institution: University of Lincoln
Year: 2007
National Teaching Fellow 2007Institution at the time of award: University of Warwick
Job Title:Consultant in HR, Employability Development Officer
Institution: University of Essex
Year: 2007
National Teaching Fellow 2007Institution at the time of Award: Writtle College
Job Title:Visiting Teaching Fellow (*Now retired lecturer*)
Institution: University of Portsmouth
Year: 2007
National Teaching Fellow 2007
Job Title:Associate Dean for Learning and Teaching
Institution: Aston University
Year: 2007
National Teaching Fellow 2007
Job Title:Professor of Drama and Theatre Education
Institution: University of Warwick
Year: 2007
Nattional Teaching Fellow 2007