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Annual awards recognise outstanding teaching and learning collaborations

Friday, 09 February 2018

T&L awards

The team behind the Breaking Down Barriers project were among last yearÔÇÖs winners.

There’s still time to apply for the 2018 University Collaborative Awards for Outstanding Contributions to Teaching and Learning.

Each year, the awards recognise the efforts of colleagues who collaborate on projects designed to enhance teaching and learning. 

Examples of collaboration could include:

  • Working as a group to exceed goals beyond what could be achieved individually.
  • Working together to identify solutions to known learning barriers.
  • Carrying out work with a demonstrable positive impact on colleagues and/or students.  

All staff involved with teaching or the supporting of learning activities are welcome to submit a nomination. Visit the CQSD awards scheme page for the application form and guidelines – all applications must be received by 12.00 pm Monday 26 February. 

Unfortunately, late submissions will not be accepted. 

Further information is available on the CQSD awards scheme page. If you have any queries, please email cqsd-tandl@reading.ac.uk.

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