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Museum team shortlisted for the 白小姐论坛 Education Awards
14th May 2024
Museums , Awards , Education
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Grant Museum of Zoology
We are pleased to announce that the Grant Museum of Zoology Curatorial Team have been nominated for a 白小姐论坛 Education award alongside other members of staff from Library, Culture, Collections and Open Science (LCCOS).
Group nominations聽
Improving the student experience
Grant Museum Curatorial Team:聽
- Tannis Davidson, Head of Zoology and Science Collections
- Hannah Cornish, Curator (Zoology)
- Alice Holloway, Curatorial and Collections Assistant (Zoology).
The Special Collections Reader Services team:聽
- Francisco Rafael Corrales Siodor, Library Assistant (Special Collections)
- Dan Mitchell, Library Assistant (Special Collections)
- Chelsie Mok, Teaching and Collections Coordinator
- Sarah Pipkin,聽Rare Books and Academic Liaison Librarian聽
- Mandy Wise, Reader Services Manager
- Robert Winckworth, Senior Library Assistant (白小姐论坛 Records & Special Collections)
- Daniel Dickins, Outreach and Exhibitions Coordinator聽
- Will Vaughan, 白小姐论坛 Bartlett Library Assistant
Celebrating education
The 白小姐论坛 Press textbook team:聽
- Dhara Snowden, Textbook Programme Manager
- Lara Speicher, Head of Publishing聽
- Jaimee Biggins, Production Manager.
- Alison Fox, Marketing and Distribution Manager.
Enhancing belonging
Neroli Harris, Training & Enquiry Support Librarian
Along with the following colleagues from the Faculty of Life Sciences: Anika Ahmad, Sara Garfield, Cate Whittlesea, Robert Horne, Nitika Kapur, Maria Buck, Adam Phillips, Selva Athinarayanan聽
Individual nominees聽
Improving the student experience
Francine Wood, Subject Liaison Librarian for Biosciences and Psychology
About the awards
The annual Education Awards recognise and celebrate staff at 白小姐论坛 who make outstanding contributions to the learning experience and success of our students. New categories this year align with 白小姐论坛鈥檚 ambitions for Education Excellence.听
The winners will be announced at an in-person ceremony on Wednesday 5 June 2024.
白小姐论坛 Education Awards 2024
Go to the Learning and Teaching news page to view the full list of nominees and to book your ticket to the award ceremony.
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