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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:Professor of Education Development
Institution: University of Bradford
Year: 2000
National Teaching Fellow 2000Institution at the time of Award: Sheffield Hallam University
Job Title:Higher Education Consultant & Emeritus Professor
Institution: University of Gloucestershire
Year: 2000
Mick Healey is Professor of Geography and Director (with Carolyn Roberts) of the Centre for Active Learning, a HEFCE-funded Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning at the University of Gloucestershire, UK. He is Senior Advisor for Geography to the HE Academy's Subject Centre for Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences.
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Institution: University of Southampton
Year: 2000
National Teaching Fellow 2000Now Retired
Job Title:Professor of Music, Head of School of Creative Arts
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Year: 2000
National Teaching Fellow 2000
Appointed as Professor of Music at the University of Ulster in 2004, Desmond Hunter has served as Head of School in Media and Performing Arts (2004-6) and Creative Arts (2006-8). He co-directed an FDTL project on 'Peer learning in Music' (1996-2000); the main outcome, a three-volume resource pack, was published in 2000 and disseminated widely. His National Teaching Fellowship project on assessment involved extensive collaboration with colleagues in universities and conservatoires across the UK and resulted in the publication 'How am I doing? Valuing and Rewarding Learning in Musical Performance in Higher Education' (2004).
Job Title:Senior Lecturer in English Literature
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Year: 2000
National Teaching Fellow 2000
Job Title:Head of the Centre for Learning and Teaching Development; Professor of History
Institution: Bath Spa University
Year: 2000
National Teaching Fellow 2000
Job Title:Provost and CEO
Institution:
Year: 2000
National Teaching Fellow 2000Institution at the time of Award: Newcastle University
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Institution: University of Portsmouth
Year: 2000
National Teaching Fellow 2000
Job Title:Professor of Foreign Language Pedagogy
Institution: University of Birmingham
Year: 2000
National Teaching Fellow 2000
I am interested in language teacher development and the learning and teaching of foreign languages, in particular the development of undergraduate foreign language proficiency. Following PGCE training and a short period in secondary education, I worked as a Lecturer in Russian and German at Wolverhampton Polytechnic and, since 1990, have worked as Director of the Centre for Modern Languages, University of Birmingham, where I also teach and conduct research in the Department of German Studies.
Job Title:Vice Dean (Education)
Institution: King's College London
Year: 2000
National Teaching Fellow 2000Institution at the time of Award: Plymouth University