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Tag: BTA2021 OPT shortlist archive

Peter Scott

Posted on May 19, 2021 by amy.palmer

Lecturer, Faculty of Arts, Department of Music

“He has been so contactable and welcoming and he has changed my university experience for the better.”

“His conscientiousness is always apparent in everything he does for us. From the well-structured, useful and

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Posted in Bristol Teaching AwardsTagged Arts, BTA2021 OPT shortlist archive, BTAS2021 Outstanding Personal Tutoring Award winner1 Comment on Peter Scott

Tracy Helliwell

Posted on May 19, 2021 by amy.palmer

Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Social Sciences and Law, School of Education

“Tracy always provides space and time to reflect, and I know that everyone in our cohort recognises this and seeks out opportunities to discuss ambitions, challenges, concerns and successes

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Joe Williams

Posted on May 19, 2021 by amy.palmer

Lecturer, Faculty of Science, School of Geographical Sciences

“In the first term, Joe organised a walk around Bristol oriented around the book ‘Weird Bristol’ (when groups of 6 were allowed), with the tutor group.”

“Joe organised weekly, voluntary ‘coffee mornings’

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