National Teaching Recognition
The Teaching Recognition Programme aims to recognise and promote excellence in teaching and learning. We support staff to apply for national recognition through National Teaching Fellowship (NTF) and the Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence (CATE).
National Teaching Fellowship Scheme (NTFS)
The National Teaching Fellowship Scheme (NTFS) aims to raise the profile of learning and teaching, recognise and celebrate individuals who make an outstanding impact on the student learning experience and provide a national focus for institutional teaching and learning excellence schemes.
Information about how to express your interest in applying for National Teaching Fellowship will be published shortly.
Since 2006, 14 staff from Queen Mary have been made National Teaching Fellows.
National Teaching Fellows at Queen Mary
Professor Elizabeth Davenport
Institute of Dentistry
2006
Professor Evelyn Welch
School of English and Drama
2006 *
Dr Katharine Boursicot
School of Medicine and Dentistry
2007 *
Professor Peter McOwan
(1962 - 2019)
School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science
2008
Professor Alastair Hudson
School of Laws
2008 *
Professor James Busfield
School of Engineering and Materials Science
2009
Professor Paul Curzon
School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science
2010
Dr Helen Bruce
School of Medicine and Dentistry
2011 *
Professor Jo Brown
Institute for Health Sciences Education
2012 **
Professor Peter Howarth
School of English and Drama
2012
Professor Ania Korszun
Wolfson Institute of Population Health
2017
Dr M Hasan Shaheed
School of Engineering and Materials Science
2017
Professor Victoria Jolliffe
Blizard Institute
2018
Professor Maralyn Druce
William Harvey Research Institute
2019