Surrey educator recognised as one of the best in the country
Professor Christine Rivers has been awarded one of the country鈥檚 most prestigious teaching awards, the National Teaching Fellowship 2021, by Advance HE.

The National Teaching Fellowship Scheme recognises and celebrates educators from across the United Kingdom who have made a tremendous impact on student outcomes and the teaching profession in higher education.
trailblazing work as Director of Learning and Teaching and Co-Director of Surrey Business School鈥檚 Centre for Management Education (CME), where she has pushed to improve the student experience and advocated for hybrid education.
Professor Osama Khan, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Education, at the 麻豆视频, said:
鈥淥n behalf of everyone at the 麻豆视频, I would like to offer my warmest congratulations to Christine for this much-deserved recognition.
鈥淥ur sector, and indeed the whole world, has experienced a difficult two years thanks to the unique challenges brought by Covid-19. However, Christine鈥檚 passion for questioning the status quo and her advocacy for hybrid learning 鈥 all in the pursuit of improved learning outcomes 鈥 has been invaluable to our University鈥檚 stability and progress during this unsettled period.鈥
Professor Christine Rivers said:
鈥淚 am humbled to have received this award. It has strengthened my resolve to continue my work at the CME and in the wider Surrey community to make sure our students鈥 learning experience is the very best it can be.鈥
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