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Manchester dentist receives prestigious teaching award

01 Jul 2010

National Teaching Fellowship for Professor Nick Grey

Professor Nick Grey, in the School of Dentistry, is one of 50 lecturers and learning support staff to have been awarded a prestigious National Teaching Fellowship.

He was chosen from 200 nominations submitted by higher education institutions across England and Northern Ireland. His £10,000 award may be used for Fellows’ professional development in teaching and learning or aspects of pedagogy.

Nick is Professor of Dental Education and also Associate Dean for Teaching and Learning in the Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences, and is working to nurture a happy and productive environment for all staff and students.

Nick has a major role in developing all aspects of the teaching and learning agenda and his main role within the School of Dentistry is in teaching. His current theme is to explore various models of the delivery of teaching and learning for student dentists to enhance their experience.

He is also developing innovative ways to engage the student body using a myriad of methods of communication.

Nick said: "The award is especially pleasing to receive, as it is a testament to the great importance The University of Manchester places on excellence in teaching and learning. I am very fortunate and grateful to be part of a School, Faculty and University that have enabled and encouraged me to achieve this."

The National Teaching Fellowship Scheme (NTFS) aims to raise the profile of learning and teaching in higher education and recognises and celebrates individuals who make an outstanding impact on the student learning experience. 

NTFS is part of an overall Academy programme to raise the status of learning and teaching in higher education. It is funded by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) and the Department for Employment and Learning in Northern Ireland (DELNI).

Nick will receive his award at a celebration event in London in September.