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Tag: BTA2022 OPT Shortlist

Neil Ingram

Posted on May 10, 2022 by amy.palmer

Senior Lecturer in Science Education (Biology) in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Law, School of Education

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[Neil] always makes time for his students, to provide us with support in a safe place.

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Chris Russell

Posted on May 10, 2022 by amy.palmer

Reader in the Faculty of Science, School of Chemistry

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Chris is kind, hard-working and honest, putting your concerns and needs into perspective when you feel you are losing control

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Laurence Publicover

Posted on May 10, 2022 by amy.palmer

Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Arts, Department of English

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Not only does [Laurence] go above and beyond in the teaching space, but he also looks out for the students with extraordinary understanding and

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