University of Bristol’s brilliant staff lauded at inspiring Bristol Teaching Awards

Cheers and applause filled the Wills Memorial Building on Wednesday for the first in-person Bristol Teaching Awards since 2019.

A record 1,090 nominations flooded in this year, which Professor Tansy Jessop, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Education and Students, told the crowd was testament to the University’s “brilliant, quirky, creative, kind and energetic community of academics and professional services staff”.

Around 100 shortlisted nominees and supporters were treated to student performances by the University of Bristol Dance Society and an operatic recital by Nel Willmer, accompanied by Ellie Bell.

First prize was up for grabs in 18 categories, including an Inspiring and Innovative Teaching Award in each of the University’s six faculties, the Outstanding Personal Tutor Award and the Outstanding Support Award. See below for a full list of shortlisted nominees and winners.

While all winners received a framed certificate, this year the University foreswore the usual trophies. Instead, the Estates Team planted a wildflower meadow in their honour, and each winner received a selection of the seeds used in the special garden.

Throughout the event, the crowd heard dozens of quotes from nominators about the huge impact staff members have, with one called a “lifechanging academic mentor” and another “unfailing kind and approachable”.

The categories were broken into 12 Bristol Teaching Awards, and five CREATE Best Portfolio Awards. CREATE is the University’s teaching development scheme for academics.

Finally, the Vice-Chancellor picks one person from the 12 winners of the Bristol Teaching Awards to receive the Vice-Chancellor’s Award.

After telling attendees that picking was “almost impossible” from the “astonishing” line-up of winners, Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Evelyn Welch gave the award to Dr Jemma Rowlandson, Lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

Dr Rowlandson said it was “pretty surprising and surreal” to win the Vice-Chancellor’s Award.

She added: “Teaching is the best part of the job, it can be hard but I absolutely love it. Reading the nominations from our students was incredibly heart-warming, they really do make a big difference.”

“It wouldn’t have been possible without a really supportive team in Mechanical Engineering – they are lovely, amazing people and I’d be lost without them.”

During the afternoon of inspiration and appreciation, Professor Welch said: “Our students really are capable of so much, not just in the classroom and the city, but through all the talents they bring to this University.

“Occasions like this remind me of how proud and how lucky I am to collaborate with colleagues like yourselves. The education and innovation that all of you have brought to Bristol is outstanding.

“It’s the case that there can only be one winner. But from where I sit you are all winners and can be so proud, as are we, of your achievements.”

And the winners are…



Inspiring and Innovative Teaching Award – Faculty of Arts

Amy Edwards, Senior Lecturer, Department of History
Jan Wozniak, Senior Lecturer, Department of Theatre
Michael Malay, Lecturer, Department of English
Winner: Michael Malay



Inspiring and Innovative Teaching Award – Faculty of Engineering

Harry Felton, Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Jemma Rowlandson, Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Mark Schenk, Senior Lecturer, Department of Aerospace Engineering
Winner: Jemma Rowlandson



Inspiring and Innovative Teaching Award – Faculty of Health Sciences

Joseph Hartland (they/them), Senior Lecturer, Bristol Medical School
Nilu Ahmed, Senior Lecturer, Bristol Dental School
Peter Fowler, Clinical Senior Lecturer, Bristol Dental School
Winner: Nilu Ahmed



Inspiring and Innovative Teaching Award – Faculty of Life Sciences

Andrew Doherty, Senior Lecturer, School of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience
Emily Bell, Senior Lecturer, School of Biological Sciences
Peter Allen, Senior Lecturer, School of Psychological Science
Winner: Andrew Doherty



Inspiring and Innovative Teaching Award – Faculty of Science

Henna Koivusalo, Lecturer, School of Mathematics
Jonathan Fellows, Senior Lecturer, School of Physics
Rachel Tunnicliffe, Lecturer and Senior Research Associate, School of Chemistry
Winner: Rachel Tunnicliffe



Inspiring and Innovative Teaching Award – Faculty of Social Sciences and Law

Ashley Dodsworth, Senior Lecturer, School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies
Marios Kremantzis, Lecturer, University of Bristol Business School
Pietro Emilio Spini, Lecturer, School of Economics
Winner: Marios Kremantzis



Inspiring and Innovative Team Teaching Award

Department of Russian and Czech, Faculty of Arts
School of Education – Postgraduate Quantitative Methods Teaching Team, Faculty of Social Science and Law
Clinical Demonstrator Team, Bristol Veterinary School
Winner: Clinical Demonstrator Team, Bristol Veterinary School



Inspiring and Innovative Teaching Award – PGRs who teach

Cat Stiles, Graduate Teacher Level 2, Department of English
Edoardo Tozzi, Graduate Teacher Level 2, University of Bristol Business School
Sydney Charitos, Graduate Teacher Level 2 & Research Assistant, Department of Computer Science
Winner: Edoardo Tozzi



Outstanding Personal Tutoring Award

Becky Selwyn, Senior Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Daniel Morse, Lecturer, School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
Sean Lancastle, Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Winner: Daniel Morse



Outstanding Research Supervision Award

Laura Robinson, Professor, School of Earth Sciences
Pauline Heslop, Professor, School of Policy Studies
Stephen Montgomery, Senior Lecturer, School of Biological Sciences
Winner: Stephen Montgomery



Outstanding Support Award

Alex Birkett, Specialist Teaching Technician, Department of Anthropology and Archaeology
Barbara Perks, Student Administration Manager, School of Physics
Willow Gibson, Specialist Technician, Faculty of Engineering
Winner: Willow Gibson



Outstanding Support Team Award

Badock Basepoint, Campus Management Team, Campus Division
Industrial Liaison Office – Student Team, Faculty of Engineering
Student Administration Team, School of Biochemistry
Winner: Student Administration Team, School of Biochemistry



Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Education

Winner: Jemma Rowlandson





CREATE Awards

Outstanding HEA Associate Fellowship Scheme Portfolio Award

Jill Sullivan, Assistant Keeper: User Services, Theatre Collection
Jim Walker, Senior Research Associate, Chemistry
Katie McCay, Graduate Teacher Level Two
Winner: Jim Walker



Outstanding HEA Fellowship Scheme Portfolio Award

Emily Derbyshire, Lecturer, Liberal Arts
Amberly Brigden, Lecturer, Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Chris Rossdale, Lecturer, SPAIS
Timothy Gao, Lecturer, English
Winner: Emily Derbyshire



Outstanding HEA Senior Associate Fellowship Scheme Portfolio Award

Clare Siviter, Senior Lecturer, French
Winner: Clare Siviter



Outstanding PGCAP Unit 1 Portfolio Award

Deborah Murcott, Teaching Associate, Bristol Veterinary School
Jude Bramton, Lecturer, Mechanical Engineering
Winner: Jude Bramton



Outstanding PGCAP Unit 2 Portfolio Award

Joshua Hoole, Lecturer, Aerospace Engineering
Kiah Tasman, Lecturer, Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience
Lindsey Davidson, Lecturer, Religion and Theology
Winner: Lindsey Davidson