20 New Fellows of the Higher Education Academy for the Faculty of Engineering

Congratulations to colleagues across The Faculty who have been recognised as Fellows of the Higher Education Academy via the Personal Pathway and Foundation Pathway

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20 colleagues from across The Faculty of Engineering have recently been recognised as Fellows of the Higher Education Academy through the Learning and Teaching Professional Recognition Scheme via the Personal Pathway and the Foundation Pathway.

The Higher Education Academy awards four different categories of Fellowship, Associate Fellowship, Fellowship, Senior Fellowship and Principal Fellowship.

These four categories reflect the wide range of professional practice carried out by individuals who teach and/or support learning in higher education; from those who have a partial role in teaching/supporting learning through to senior professionals with strategic impact on teaching and learning in an organisational, national and/or international setting.

The list of new HEA Fellows is as follows:

Associate Fellows (AFHEA)

Name: School / Department
Peter Scott Computer Science
Abdussalam Ali Aburziza Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Fayyadh Hussein Ahmed Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Lingyou Zhou Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Michael Holliday Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Alexander Jakubiec Mechanical Engineering
Sophie Barwick Materials Science and Engineering

Fellows (FHEA)  

Name: School / Department:
Fatima Sabiu Maikore Computer Science
Su Natasha Binti Mohamad Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering
Jack Atkinson Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering
Ella Cliff Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering
Emma Osborne Civil and Structural Engineering
Mohammadali Geranmehr Civil and Structural Engineering
Lauren Eggleton Materials Science and Engineering
Max Champneys Mechanical Engineering
Kieran Nar Mechanical Engineering
Nicholoy Pestheruwe Mechanical Engineering
Stamatina Moraiti Mechanical Engineering

Senior Fellows (SFHEA)

Name: School / Department:
Mo Zandi Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering
Rola Saad Electronic and Electrical Engineering

The Learning and Teaching Professional Recognition Scheme is open to all staff and students who are involved in teaching or supporting teaching at the University of 91Ö±²¥. If you would like to find out more, please see the  or book a Personal Pathway Explorer workshop via .

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