Teaching awards shortlist
The shortlist for the 2010 EUSA Teaching Awards has been announced.

Now in their second year, these awards celebrate teaching excellence within the University of Edinburgh.
Student-run venture
It’s clear that so many people across the University deserve to be recognised for their dedication and passion for teaching.
The awards, which are voted for by students, are run solely by EUSA.
This year, nominations for 420 members of teaching staff were received.
A judging panel will decide the winners, which will be announced at a ceremony on 24 March.
The shortlist
Best Department
- Chemistry
- Informatics
Best Course
- Environmental and Community Biology
- Financial Services Marketing
Teaching in an International Context
- David Price, Centre for International Public Health Policy
- Yoko Takahashi, Japanese
Best Feedback
- Fabian Hilfrich, History
- Paul McLaughlin, Biological Sciences
E-learning Award
- Simon Bates, Physics
- Phil Scott, Informatics
Innovative Teaching
- Mark Aspinwall, Politics and International Relations
- Sarah Colvin, German
PriceWaterhouseCoopers Teaching Employable Skills Award
- Tonks Fawcett, Nursing Studies
- David Reay, GeoSciences
Vitae Best Postgraduate Who Tutors Award
- Sean Brocklebank, Economics
- Richard Brodie, Social Policy
Best Research Supervisor
- Jan Penrose, Geography
- Richard Taffler, the University of Edinburgh Business School
Robert Kendall Award for Teaching in Medicine and Veterinary Medicine
- Susan Kempson, Preclinical Veterinary Sciences
- Graham Pettigrew, Veterinary Biomedical Sciences
Simon van Heyningen Award for Teaching in Science & Engineering
- Colin Anderson, Engineering
- Tom Bruce, Engineering
- Paul McLaughlin, Biological Sciences
Ian Campbell Award for Teaching in the Humanities and Social Sciences
- Lotte Hoek, Social Anthropology
- Dimitri Tsintjilonis, Social Anthropology
Overall High Performer
- Claire Hagget, Geography
- Richard Milne, Biological Sciences