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Provost’s Teaching Awards Winners 2011/2012

Recipients of the 2012 Provost’s Teaching Awards Trinity College Dublin were announced on 28th May 2012 at a ceremony in the Provost's House. Please click on the links below to see a short video of their teaching.

Provost's Teaching Award Winners 2012

From left to right, Dr. John Rochford, Mr. John Kubiak, Prof. Orla Sheils, Prof. James Wickham, Dr. Daniel Faas & Dr. Paul Delaney

  • Ms. Emer Barrett, School of Medicine
  • Dr. Neil Docherty, School of Medicine
  • Dr. Roja Fazaeli, School of Religions & Theology
  • Ms. Caroline Jagoe, School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sciences
  • Dr. Nicholas Johnson, School of Drama, Film & Music
  • Dr. Vincent Kelly, School of Biochemistry & Immunology
  • Ms. Michelle Leech, School of Medicine
  • Dr. Carol Newman, School of Social Sciences & Philosophy
  • Dr. Irene Walsh, School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sciences

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Provost’s Teaching Awards Winners 2010/2011

Recipients of the 2011 Provost’s Teaching Awards Trinity College Dublin were announced on 31st May 2011 at a ceremony in the Provost's House.

  • Dr. Desmond Ryan, School of Law
  • Dr. Janine Stockdale, School of Nursing & Midwifery
  • Dr. Áine Kelly, School of Medicine
  • Dr. Paula Murphy, School of Natural Sciences

Winners of the Provost's Teaching Award 2011

From Left to Right: Dr. Desmond Ryan, Dr. Janine Stockdale, Dr. Áine Kelly, & Dr. Paula Murphy

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Provost’s Teaching Awards Winners 2009/2010

Recipients of the 2010 Provost’s Teaching Awards Trinity College Dublin were announced on Thursday 10th June 2010.

  • Dr. Jacqueline Hayden, School of Social Sciences & Philosophy
  • Dr. Eleanor Denny, School of Social Sciences & Philosophy
  • Dr. Christine Morris, School of Histories & Humanities
  • Prof. John Kelly, School of Chemistry

Provost's Teaching Award Winners 2010

From Left to Right: The Provost, Dr. John Hegarty, Dr. Jacqueline Hayden, Dr. Eleanor Denny, Dr. Christine Morris, Dr.Michael Lyons (on behalf of Prof. John Kelly), Prof. Paul Coughlan and Dr. Brian Foley, CAPSL Director.

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Provost’s Teaching Awards Winners 2008/2009

Recipients of the 2009 Provost’s Teaching Awards Trinity College Dublin were announced on Tuesday 26th May 2009.

  • Dr. Gareth Bennett, Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering – Early  Career Award
  • Dr. Deirdre Connolly, Department of Occupational Therapy
  • Dr. Patrick Geoghegan, Department of History
  • Prof. John William O’Hagan, Department of Economics – Lifetime Achievement Award

Provost's Teaching Award Winners 2009

From Left to Right: Dr. Brian Foley, Director of CAPSL, Dr. Gareth Bennett (Early Career Award Winner), Prof. John W. O’Hagan (Lifetime Achievement Teaching Award), Dr. Patrick Geoghegan (Provost’s Teaching Award Winner), Dr. Deirdre Connolly (Provost’s Teaching Award Winner) and the Provost Dr. John Hegarty.

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Provost’s Teaching Awards Winners 2007/2008

Recipients of the 2008 Provost’s Teaching Awards Trinity College Dublin were announced on 26th May 2008.

Provost's Teaching Award Winners 2008

From left to right: Prof. Sylvia Draper, Dr. Paul Spiers, Dr. Oran Doyle & Prof. Cyril Smyth

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Provost’s Teaching Awards Winners 2006/2007

Recipients of the 2007 Provost’s Teaching Awards Trinity College Dublin were announced on May 8th 2007.

  • Dr. Eric Finch, School of Physics (Lifetime Achievement Award)
  • Dr. David Tombs, School of Ecumenics
  • Mr. Mark Monahan, School of Nursing and Midwifery (Early Career Award)

Provost's Teaching Award Winners 2007

From left to right, Dr. Eric Finch, Dr. David Tombs, Provost Dr. John Hegarty and Mr. Mark Monahan

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Provost’s Teaching Awards Winners 2005/2006

Recipients of the 2006 Provost’s Teaching Awards Trinity College Dublin were announced on 2nd May 2006.

Provost’s Teaching Awards Winners 2006

From left to right, Prof Ivana Bacik, Prof Colm Kearney, Ms. Inmaculada Arnedillo-Sanchez, Dr. Martin Henman, Ms. Katrin Eberbach.

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Provost’s Teaching Awards Winners 2004

Recipients of the 2004 Provost’s Teaching Awards Trinity College Dublin were announced on 11th May 2005.

Provost's Teaching Award Winners 2005

Left to Right: Ms. Ellen Rowley, Ms. Helen Coughlan, Provost Dr. John Hegarty, Ms. Fiona Timmins, Dr. Neville Cox and Dr. Ciaran Brady

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Provost’s Teaching Award Winners 2003

Recipients of the 2003 Provost’s Teaching Awards Trinity College Dublin were announced on 9th March 2004.

  • Dr. Brian Foley, Department of Engineering
  • Dr. Amanda Piesse, Department of English
  • Dr. Edna Roche, Department of Paediatrics
  • Ms. Meriel Huggard, Department of Computer Science (Early Career Award)

Gazette Online 2003

Provost's Teaching Award Winners 2003

Left to Right: Ms. Meriel Huggard, Dr. Edna Roche, Provost John Hegarty, Dr. Amanda Piesse and Dr. Brian Foley

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Provost’s Teaching Awards Winners 2002

Recipients of the 2002 Provost’s Teaching Awards Trinity College Dublin were announced on 6th March 2003.

Provost's Teaching Award Winners 2002

Provost, Dr. John Hegarty, centre, Dr. Ray Fuller, Department of Psychology, left, Dr. Nicola Marples, Department of Zoology, Ms. Agnes Higgins, School of Nursing and Midwifery Studies and Mr. Brendan Tangney, Department of Computer Science.

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First Provost’s Teaching Award Winners 2001

Recipients of the 2001 Provost’s Teaching Awards Trinity College Dublin were announced in December 2001.

Provost's Teaching Award Winners 2001

Recipients of the first Provost's Awards for Outstanding Contribution to Teaching and Learning, from left, Dr. Martin Fellenz, Prof. John Scott, The Provost, Dr. John Hegarty and Mr. Alan Mullally.

Members of the College community were saddened to learn of the death of Professor John Martin Scott, Professor of Biochemistry, Fellow of TCD (1973), Bursar (1977-80), Personal Chair (1978), Sc.D., TCD (1981), Member of the Royal Irish Academy (1984) and Senior Fellow, TCD (2005), on 29 December 2012.

Prof. John Scott was one of the recipients of the first Provost’s Teaching Awards in 2001 and was recognised internationally for winning numerous awards. The impact that his pioneering work in the field of folic acid and neural tube defects has made on the lives of countless children worldwide, who would otherwise have suffered with spina bifida, is immeasurable.

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Last updated 13 June 2013 by Centre for Academic Practice (Email).