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Student and Staff Partnership Awards

The HEA Student and Staff Partnership Awards are made to staff and students who have worked together to effect change and enhance the student experience locally. This award may be for a formal research or enhancement project or locally developed working practices.

2014

Winner

University of Portsmouth  –  Developing a student academic facilitator role at the University of Portsmouth

Highly commended

  • University of Hertfordshire – The future is fora in the school of computer science
  • University of Leicester – Project LIGHT: an inter-professional student and staff partnership providing health promotion to the homeless population of Leicester
  • Newcastle University – Students as partners in combined honours at Newcastle University

2013

Winner

The University of Sheffield – Risk imagination responsibility and support – collaborative module design in practice

Highly commended

  • Canterbury Christ Church University –Transformative partnerships
  • Northumbria University Newcastle – Student law think tank
  • Sheffield Hallam University – Course design consultancy
  • University of Glasgow – Powerful partnerships: enhancing the student learning experience through career-long professional learning
Student and Staff Partnership Awards 2014 - Winner: University of Portsmouth  –  Developing a student academic facilitator role at the University of Portsmouth
30/01/2015
Student and Staff Partnership Awards 2014 - Winner: University of Portsmouth – Developing a student academic facilitator role at the University of Portsmouth View Document
Student and Staff Partnership Awards 2014 - Highly commended: University of Hertfordshire – The future is fora in the school of computer science
30/01/2015
Student and Staff Partnership Awards 2014 - Highly commended: University of Hertfordshire – The future is fora in the school of computer science View Document
Student and Staff Partnership Awards 2014 - Highly commended: University of Leicester – Project LIGHT: an inter-professional student and staff partnership providing health promotion to the homeless population of Leicester
30/01/2015
Student and Staff Partnership Awards 2014 - Highly commended: University of Leicester – Project LIGHT: an inter-professional student and staff partnership providing health promotion to the homeless population of Leicester View Document
Student and Staff Partnership Awards 2013 - Highly commended: Newcastle University – Students as partners in combined honours at Newcastle University
30/01/2015
Student and Staff Partnership Awards 2013 - Highly commended: Newcastle University – Students as partners in combined honours at Newcastle University View Document
Student and Staff Partnership Awards 2013 - Winner: The University of Sheffield – Risk imagination responsibility and support – collaborative module design in practice
30/01/2015
Student and Staff Partnership Awards 2013 - Winner: The University of Sheffield – Risk imagination responsibility and support – collaborative module design in practice View Document
Student and Staff Partnership Awards 2013 - Highly commended: Canterbury Christ Church University –Transformative partnerships
30/01/2015
Student and Staff Partnership Awards 2013 - Highly commended: Canterbury Christ Church University –Transformative partnerships View Document
Student and Staff Partnership Awards 2013 - Highly commended: Sheffield Hallam University – Course design consultancy
30/01/2015
Student and Staff Partnership Awards 2013 - Highly commended: Sheffield Hallam University – Course design consultancy View Document
Student and Staff Partnership Awards 2013 - Highly commended: University of Glasgow – Powerful partnerships: enhancing the student learning experience through career-long professional learning
30/01/2015
Student and Staff Partnership Awards 2013 - Highly commended: University of Glasgow – Powerful partnerships: enhancing the student learning experience through career-long professional learning View Document

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