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Photo of Pilkington Prize certificates lined up

The Centre for Teaching & Learning is delighted to announce the 2025 winners of the Pilkington Prize as follows:

Dr Tore Butlin Department of Engineering Queens' College
Dr Alexander Carter Institute of Continuing Education Fitzwilliam College
Dr Nicholas Evans Department of Clinical Neurosciences Wolfson College
Dr James Fergusson Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics  
Dr Marta Halina Department of History & Philosophy of Science Selwyn College
Mr Paul Hoegger University Language Centre; Faculty of Modern & Medieval Languages & Linguistics Fitzwilliam College
Dr Kate Hughes Department of Veterinary Science Girton College
Dr Mairi Kilkenny Department of Biochemistry Queens' College
Dr Ewa Marek Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology Jesus College
Dr Isabelle McNeill Faculty of Modern & Medieval Languages & Linguistics Trinity Hall
Dr Ali Meghji Department of Sociology Sidney Sussex College
Dr Liam Saddington Department of Geography Lucy Cavendish College
Dr Christopher Tilmouth Faculty of English  
Dr Juliet Usher-Smith Department of Public Health & Primary Care Emmanuel College

The Pilkington Prizes are awarded annually to members of staff in recognition of their contributions to teaching excellence. The awards were initiated by Sir Alastair Pilkington, who believed that the quality of teaching was crucial to the University's success.

We are looking forward to welcoming the 2025 Prize Winners to a celebration at Christ's College in June.

Learn more about the 2025 Prize Winners

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