Academic Impact Awards 2018: The Results

It’s official – here are your Academic Impact Award winners 2018!

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The annual Academic Impact Awards happened on Thursday 24th May 2018, celebrating students and staff from our University community who have helped shape the academic experience at City, University of London in 2018. The Awards were run in partnership with the Students’ Union and Learning Enhancement & Development (LEaD) team.

 

 

This year there were 11 awards up for grabs across four exciting categories. We received over 400 nominations, with hundreds of students and staff taking the time to tell us about the amazing work happening across our university campuses.

 

Please read on to find out who won in each of the categories.

 

The Winners

 

Experience
Most Helpful Feedback - Diptan Gudka

 

Enhancing Student Employability - Will Power

 

Leading in Equality - Katherine Reece Thomas

 

Support
Personal Tutor of the Year - Lucy Myers­­

 

Research Supervisor of the Year - James Hampton

 

Outstanding Support – Academic Staff - Deborah Dickinson

 

Outstanding Support – Non-Academic Staff - Colin Day

 

Teaching
Best Graduate Teaching Assistant - Yew Wong

 

Most Innovative Teaching - Paul Turner

 

Teaching Excellence Award

Law - Nicholas Hatzis

 

SASS - Andreas Kappes

 

SHS - Duncan Smith

 

CASS - Andrew Leung

 

SMCSE - Frederic Surre

 

Programme Representatives
Programme Representative of the Year

Law - Catriona McIntosh

 

SASS - Sonilla Dardha

 

SHS - Cassandra Yuill

 

CASS - Norhan Tawfik

 

SMCSE - Abdul Khokhar

 

Congratulations again to all those nominated and to those who made the shortlist. For everyone nominated we have a special prize for you waiting at our Students' Union Reception Desk - please come down to collect this.

 

The Academic Impact Awards were sponsored by LEaD and we would like to thank them for their continued support in the delivery.

 

For highlights from the event on May 24th, visit our Twitter, or check out the #AcademicImpactAwards hashtag!

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