Here are the nominees for Chemistry this year, with a few of the comments from the students that nominated them:
David Read | Teaching & Learning Lifetime Achievement, Outstanding Lecturer, Innovative Teaching
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David is simply one of the most kind, honest and caring academics a student could be privileged to encounter.
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David has been an incredible support to the students on the Science Foundation Year, both in terms of personal time volunteered and his innovative teaching style.
George Attard | Innovative Teaching
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He is an amazing lecturer, who promotes scientific thinking more than answering questions to obtain marks. His unique style of teaching is keeps students engaged.
Ilya Kuprov | Outstanding Lecturer
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By far the best lectures I have ever attended.
Jonathan Watts |Outstanding Lecturer, Contribution to Academic Support
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Dr Watts imparts great enthusiasm for his subject and his extensive background knowledge brings the topics to life; he is an incredibly helpful and supportive lecturer who ensures that everyone reaches a complete understanding.
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He delivers high quality and engaging lectures that make organic chemistry fun.
Sally Bloodworth | Outstanding Lecturer
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Sally's passion, drive and desire to provide exceptional education in her area is unrivalled among her colleagues and is deeply appreciated by each and every one of her students.
Simon Gerrard | Outstanding Lecturer
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A very enthusiastic and inspiring lecturer - given the most interesting lectures I have experienced in my three years.
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He is responsible for his teaching, kind to student, and answer students' questions at any time.
Professor Phil Gale
, Head of Chemistry, commented "I am delighted that the excellent teaching in Chemistry has been recognised by these six nominations. We're very proud of the quality of the student experience in Chemistry and that is reflected in these nominations."
The ETAs 2014 will take place on Thursday 8 May 2014 in the Cube at Highfield Campus. To find out more details about the awards available please click here.
http://www.susu.org/running-your-union/union-awards/2013/eta/awards
For further information on our Chemistry,
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