What came next: THE Awards winners 2020 podcast special

By Miranda Prynne, 25 November, 2021
Hear from some of the winners of last year’s THE awards about the projects and initiatives which saw them recognised as the best in UK higher education and how these have developed since 2020
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Podcast
Summary

To commemorate the annual THE Awards, Sara Custer and Miranda Prynne interview previous winners to find out how their work has developed since taking home a trophy and any advice they might give to their colleagues working towards similar goals. Interviewees are:

  • Tara Moore, professor of personalised medicine at Ulster University and winner of the 2020 Outstanding Research Supervisor of the Year 
  • Judith Francois, senior lecturer at Kingston University and winner of the 2020 Most Innovative Teacher of the Year Award 
  • David Green, vice-chancellor at the University of Worcester, the 2020 winner for Outstanding Contribution to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion 
  • Sara Baldwin, head of student support services at Nottingham Trent University, the winner for Outstanding Support for Students in 2020.   
  • Julian Skyrme, director of social responsibility at the Manchester University, the 2020 winner for Outstanding Contribution to the Local Community 
  • David Worsley, a professor at Swansea University, the winner of the 2020 International Collaboration of the Year
     

See the shortlisted nominees for the 2021 THE Awards and read their advice on supervising researchers, innovative teaching methods and student support.

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Hear from some of the winners of last year’s THE awards about the projects and initiatives which saw them recognised as the best in UK higher education and how these have developed since 2020

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