UCL Laws academics and PhD students nominated for the 2017 Student Choice Teaching Awards
26 May 2017
A number of UCL Faculty of Laws academics and PhD students have been nominated for the 2017 Student Choice Teaching Awards in the Outstanding Teaching, Outstanding Research Supervision and Outstanding Support for Teaching category.
The academics nominated in the Outstanding Teaching category are:
- Dr Alessandro Spano,
- Dr Anna Donovan,
- Christopher Macarthur
- Professor Damien Geradin
- Dr Danai Azaria,
- Dr Florian Wagner-von Papp
- Professor Graham Penn,
- Jackie Thomas
- Professor Jeff King
- Dr John Sorabji,
- Dr Martin Petrin,
- Professor Nicola Countouris,
- Professor Richard Moorhead,
- Dr Rob George,
- Professor Roger O’Keefe,
- Dr Ronan McCrea,
- Dr Ugljesa Grusic,
- Dr Virginia Mantouvalou
- Dr Ying Liew
The academic nominated in the Outstanding Research Supervision is:
The academic nominated in the Outstanding Support for Teaching is:
The PhD students nominated in the Outstanding Support for Teaching are:
- Gaiane Nuridzhanian
- Ira Ryk-Lakhman
- Nikolaos Pavlopoulos
The Student Choice Teaching Awards are entirely led by students and are an opportunity to thank any outstanding member of staff who has inspired or engaged students through their innovative approach to education or contributed to make their time at UCL great.
Olga Thomas, Vice Dean (Education), said:
‘I am delighted, yet not surprised, to see such a great number of our staff being nominated for the Student Choice Teaching Awards. We are committed to excellence in the teaching we offer and are always pleased to receive recognition of this directly from the student body. Many congratulations to all the nominees.’
The winners will be announced on 5 June 2017 at a joint ceremony alongside the Provost’s Teaching Awards.