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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:Pro Vice-Chancellor (Learning Transformation)
Institution:
Year: 2006
National Teaching Fellow 2006Institution at the time of Award: University of Leicester
Job Title:Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography
Institution: Lancaster University
Year: 2006
National Teaching Fellow 2006
Andrew Folkard is a Senior Lecturer within the Lancaster Environment Centre at Lancaster University whose teaching interests centre on developing students' scientific and quantitative literacy and fluency. Over the last eight years he has developed quantitative skills teaching within the Geography degree scheme portfolio at Lancaster through a wide range of tools and techniques, aiming to break down the barriers many students perceive between themselves and quantitative skills and to make those skills relevant to their interests and motivations, through vivid, clear and thorough teaching.
Job Title:Senior Lecturer in Philosophy (*Now retired*)
Institution: University of Leeds
Year: 2006
National Teaching Fellow 2006
George MacDonald Ross is Director of the Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Philosophical and Religious Studies (PRS) and a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Leeds. In 1984, he founded the National Committee for Philosophy, which was the first organisation to defend and promote philosophy as a discipline.
Job Title:Senior Lecturer in Mathematics
Institution: University of Birmingham
Year: 2006
National Teaching Fellow 2006
Job Title:Associate Professor, Sustainability
Institution:
Year: 2006
National Teaching Fellow 2006Institution at the time of award : Bath Spa University. Dr Greg Garrard is the FCCS Sustainability Professor at the University of British Columbia and a founding member and former Chair of the Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment (UK & Ireland). He was previously a Senior Teaching Fellow in the CETL Publishing Lab, and a lecturer in English Literature at Bath Spa University.
Job Title:Emeritus Scholar of the College of Nursing, Midwifery and Healthcare
Institution: University of West London
Year: 2006
National Teaching Fellow 2006
Job Title:Programme Manager - Learning Disabilities Nursing
Institution: University of the West of England
Year: 2006
National Teaching Fellow 2006
Kim Scarborough is Senior Lecturer-Academic in Practice in the Department of Nursing at the University of the West of England. She entered academia in 2001 as a continuation of a 21-year nursing career working mainly with people with learning disabilities who had high healthcare needs. Underpinning Kim's practice is the philosophy that people who use health and social care services and their family carers are equal partners in any professional relationship of caring and education.
Job Title:Reader in Social Research Methods
Institution: University of Huddersfield
Year: 2006
National Teaching Fellow 2006
Graham Gibbs is a Reader in Social Research Methods at the University of Huddersfield. He is sought out by students and colleagues using computers to improve argument, analytical skill and solve problems. "He finds ways of supporting both those who are high performing, challenging thinkers and students who struggle with core concepts and key skills," comments Professor Susan Frost, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Academic Affairs at the University.
Job Title:Professor of Interdisciplinary Applied Ethics
Institution: University of Leeds
Year: 2006
National Teaching Fellow 2006
Job Title:Principal Lecturer in Chemistry and Pharmaceuticals Sciences
Institution: University of Brighton
Year: 2006
National Teaching Fellow 2006
Job Title:Senior Lecturer specialising in teaching and research relating to children and young people, literature and media
Institution: Northumbria University
Year: 2006
National Teaching Fellow 2006
Job Title:Professor of Materials and Society
Institution: University College London
Year: 2006
National Teaching Fellow 2006Institution at the time of Award: King's College London, University of London