The Pilkington Prizes are awarded annually to teaching staff for their outstanding quality and approach to teaching. The awards were initiated by Sir Alastair Pilkington who believed that the quality of teaching was crucial to the University’s success.
Dr Matei Candea, Division of Social Anthropology
Dr Sophia Connell, Faculty of Philosophy
Dr Sandra Fulton, Department of Biochemistry
Dr Robert Harle, Faculty of Computer Science and Technology
Dr Nicola Jones, Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia and Intensive Care (Papworth Hospital)
Dr Emma Mawdsley, Department of Geography
Dr Karen Ottewell, The Language Centre
Dr Noel Rutter, Department of Materials Science
Dr Christof Schwiening, Department of Physiology, Development, and Neuroscience
Dr Keith Seffen, Department of Engineering
Dr Ruchi Sinnatamby, Cambridge Breast Unit
Dr Carl Watkins, Faculty of History
More information about the awards, including a list of winners from previous years, can be found on the Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning website: http://www.teachingsupport.cam.ac.uk/pilkington-prize.
The Cambridge Commonwealth, European, and International Trust was formed from the merger, in August 2013, of the Cambridge Commonwealth Trust and the Cambridge Overseas Trust, which were established by the University in the 1980s with the objective of supporting international students. It is now the principal channel for scholarships at the University, and has helped over 17,000 students from over 120 countries to study in Cambridge.
The first Annual Review has now been published at https://www.cambridgetrust.org/about/.