We received 375 nominations for the Students' Association Teaching Awards across 11 categories this year - that’s the most we have ever had and demonstrates not only the extremely high quality of teaching at the University of St Andrews, but also the fact that students deeply value the opportunity to study with passionate, caring, and inspiring lecturers, tutors, and supervisors.
The winners were announced at the Teaching Awards Ceremony on Wednesday 29 April:
Category |
Winner |
School |
Dissertation/Project Supervisor (Arts/Divinity) |
Jasmine Gani |
International Relations |
Dissertation/Project Supervisor (Science/Medicine) |
Akira O'Connor |
Psychology & Neuroscience |
Postgraduate Research Thesis Supervisor |
Peter Mackay |
English |
Excellence in Teaching – Sub-Honours level (Arts/Divinity) |
Ian Smith |
Economics & Finance |
Excellence in Teaching – Sub-Honours level (Science/Medicine) |
Paula Miles |
Psychology & Neuroscience |
Excellence in Teaching – Honours level (Arts/Divinity) |
Faye Donnelly |
International Relations |
Excellence in Teaching – Honours level (Science/Medicine) |
Jane Wishart |
Biology |
Excellence in Teaching – Postgraduate level |
Sandra Romenska |
Management |
Teaching Excellence by a Postgraduate Student Who Tutors |
Matthew Pauley |
Management |
Commitment by a Support Staff Member |
Stuart Allison |
Geography & Geosciences |
Innovating in Teaching |
Peter Cameron |
Mathematics & Statistics |
The winner of the second annual Proctor's Award to recognise amazing committment by a student in enhancing learning and teaching at the University of St Andrews is Martin Eide.
Huge congratulations to all winners and well done to everyone who was nominated for an award this year!