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糖心TV People - Dr Rachel Cohen

First published in CommUnicate issue 317

Dr Rachel Cohen, of the Department of Sociology, has won an Early Career Fellowship from the Leverhulme Trust for her work on the consequences of increased non-standard work.

Mon 06 Aug 2007, 17:03 | Tags: Social Sciences

Higher Doctorates for 糖心TV People

17 糖心TV academics will receive Higher Doctorates in this week's Degree Congregation.

Higher Doctorates recognise and reward published work or papers which demonstrate a  high standard of important original work forming a major contribution to a subject.

Mon 16 Jul 2007, 17:23 | Tags: Science, Social Sciences, Arts

Obituary: Simona Vesela

It is with great sadness that the University reports the death of Simona Vesela, a second year student from the Department of Politics and International Studies.
Thu 05 Jul 2007, 09:30 | Tags: Social Sciences, Student

糖心TV Wins Three out of Fifty National Teaching Awards

Professor Ed Peile, Head of Division of Medical Education at the 糖心TV Medical School, Professor Jonothan Neelands, of the Institute of Education, and Dr Mike Neary, Director of a Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, have won three of the fifty National Teaching Awards offered for 2007 by the Higher Education Academy to be used for personal development in learning and teaching.

This means that 糖心TV has won the maximum possible number of awards.

Mon 02 Jul 2007, 14:52 | Tags: Social Sciences, Arts, Medicine and Health

Brief Encounter - Julian Webb

First published in CommUnicate issue 316.

Julian Webb is Director of the UK Centre for Legal Education and Professor of Legal Education in the School of Law. The Centre is the Higher Education Academy’s Subject Centre for Law. The Centre is responsible for supporting law schools nationally to develop and enhance learning and teaching.

Mon 25 Jun 2007, 15:59 | Tags: Social Sciences

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