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Photo of Pilkington Prize certificates lined up

The Centre for Teaching & Learning is delighted to announce the 2023 winners of the Pilkington Prize as follows:

Dr Mary Augusta Brazelton Department of History & Philosophy of Science Jesus College
Prof. Nathan Crilly Department of Engineering  
Prof. Richard Dance Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic St Catharine's College
Dr Jonathan Evans Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics Gonville & Caius College
Dr Anita Gibbons School of Clinical Medicine Fitzwilliam College
Prof. Nicholas Guyatt Faculty of History Jesus College
Dr Lydia Hamlett Institute of Continuing Education Murray Edwards College
Dr Fraz Mir Department of Medicine King's College
Dr Thomas Roulet Judge Business School King's College
Mr Felipe Schuery Faculty of Modern & Medieval Languages & Linguistics Magdalene College
Dr Stephanie Smith Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry Pembroke College
Prof. Elizabeth Soilleux Department of Pathology Churchill College
Dr Angie Tavernor Department of Physiology, Development & Neuroscience Fitzwilliam College (Retired Fellow)

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 2023 Prize Winners to a celebration at Fitzwilliam College in June.

You can learn more about this year's Prize Winners and the Prizes themselves on the Pilkington Prize page.

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