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Helena Lenihan, Marian McCarthy, President McAleese, Susan Bergin, and Bettie Higgs; (back) Sarah Rawe, Aisling McCluskey, Michael Seery, Amanda Gibney, Claire McDonnell, Christine O’Connor

President McAleese honours teachers at National Awards ceremony in Dublin

19-11-2009

President McAleese honours outstanding teachers at National Awards ceremony

Dublin Castle hosted the National Excellence in Teaching Awards where the President of Ireland, Mary McAleese, presented five Awards on behalf of the National Academy for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning. This is the first year that all 38 Higher Education Institutions were invited to participate in the awards programme.

More than one hundred guests attended the ceremony on 18th November including Higher Education Authority representatives, senior management of many higher education institutes as well as family and friends of the award winners. Jennifer Murphy, Manager of the National Academy, welcomed the guests and highlighted the significance of the awards programme in recognising and rewarding teaching in Higher Education.

Winners of the five Awards were nominated by senior managers within their institutions and selected by a committee which included international representatives as well as representatives of the Irish University Association, the Institutes of Technology Ireland and the Union of Students in Ireland. The committee was chaired by Prof. Áine Hyland, Chair of the Academy’s international advisory board.

Awards were presented to Helena Lenihan, University of Limerick; Aisling McCluskey, NUI Galway; Amanda Gibney, University College Dublin; Susan Bergin NUI, Maynooth; and a team from the Dublin Institute of Technology - Michael Seery, Claire McDonnell, Christine O’Connor and Sarah Rawe. Bettie Higgs and Marian McCarthy from University College Cork received a Special Commendation. Despite the diversity of disciplines and Institutions represented, the award winners shared an enthusiasm for teaching that combines with their own research expertise to create an exciting learning environment for students.

The Award comprised a crystal vase, a certificate and €5,000, which can be used for further professional development and enhancement of teaching. President McAleese presented the awards highlighting the significant role of integrating research, teaching and learning in the recovery of a sustainable economy. She encouraged teachers to lead by example and to provide innovative and creative teaching and learning opportunities in our higher education institutions. She added that the National Awards were a significant and welcome development in Irish Higher Education.

Michael Kelly, Chairman of the HEA closed the ceremony saying “this morning I was inspired and inspiration runs throughout the approaches adopted by the award winners which make for attention grabbing teaching”.

The 2010 Awards programme will be launched in January 2010 and all HEIs will be invited to nominate outstanding teachers in their Institutions for consideration for the Excellence in Teaching award.

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