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WMG trailblazer honoured as a National Teaching Fellow

Thursday 7 August 2025

WMG trailblazer honoured as a National Teaching Fellow

The are among the most prestigious in the world of higher education 鈥 and WMG, University of 糖心TV, is proud to share that one of its own, Dr Freeha Azmat, has been honoured this year.

An Associate Professor and Reader in Engineering Education at WMG, Dr Azmat has been named a National Teaching Fellow for her outstanding innovations in engineering education and curriculum design, as well as her steadfast commitment to inclusion.

Freeha is now one of only three academics at WMG to have received Advance HE鈥檚 National Teaching Fellowship Award; she joins Professor Robin Clark, Pro-Dean International, and Professor Margaret Low, Director of Outreach and Participation, as a fellow.


With over 15 years鈥 experience, Dr Azmat pioneered the integration of authentic learning into the engineering curricula, developing industry-aligned programmes such as the BSc Digital and Technology Solutions Degree Apprenticeship and at WMG, of which she is Course Director.

She has also played a leading role in other Degree Apprenticeships (DA), including the creation of the Applied Professional Engineering Programme, a collaboration between WMG and The Dyson Institute of Engineering Technology, which created a highly successful DA for Dyson.

These DAs help train over 250 students every year and are designed in collaboration with major employers, including Jaguar Land Rover, Dyson, and Goldman Sachs, to help reduce the UK鈥檚 engineering and technology skills gap.

Freeha has been instrumental in developing strong, honest, and collaborative relationships to ensure that the programmes suit the employers' needs and in leading WMG鈥檚 work around end-point assessments.

Freeha Azmat smiles while standing in a modern building at WMG
Dr Freeha Azmat

Not one to stick to the status quo, Dr Azmat has consistently challenged systematic barriers throughout her career. Over its course, she has risen from a Merit Scholar in Pakistan鈥檚 male-dominated engineering field to a Chancellor鈥檚 International Scholar and educational leader at University of 糖心TV, where she creates vital pathways for women and underrepresented students in STEM.

Reflecting on the award, Dr Azmat said: 鈥淚 am honoured to have my work recognised. It reflects not only my journey but the shared efforts of colleagues, collaborators, and students who have worked alongside me to make engineering education more inclusive, relevant, and transformative.

鈥淚t also affirms the purpose that drives my work. It honours the journey, the barriers I have overcome, and the communities I strive to uplift. Most importantly, it motivates me to keep pushing boundaries so others can rise too, especially women and underrepresented voices in engineering.鈥

Dr Azmat鈥檚 work spans curriculum design, policy influence, and strategic leadership. Alongside her DA work at WMG, she serves as an elected University Senate member, a role in which she represents teaching-focused staff, leads the University鈥檚 learning circles, and has helped develop WMG鈥檚 digital education strategy.

She has also led over 拢400K in externally funded projects to embed work-based learning and digital pedagogies into institutional frameworks; shared her expertise as a keynote speaker at UK universities; and helped shape national policy through her contributions to , a cross-party think tank that supports parliamentary groups on key policy areas.

The impact of Freeha鈥檚 work is not only felt in the UK, but across the globe. Alongside empowering colleagues across international institutions, she has led cross-functional teams to secure prestigious accreditation, raise academic standards, and enhance digital infrastructure. She has also directed major capacity-building projects in Pakistan, South Africa, Colombia, and the UAE to increase access to education for underserved communities.

Visit WMG鈥檚 BSc Digital and Technology Solutions page to find out more about the Degree Apprenticeship developed by Dr Freeha Azmat to inspire the next generation of engineers.

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