This year's innovative teaching awards went to Fiona Raitt of the law department and Jan Clarkson and John Radford of the dental school for their interdisciplinary course involving law undergraduates and post graduate dental students to develop communication, presentation and research skills. The course is called health care, law and administration.
Neil Burford from architecture and Fraser Smith of civil engineering for their international student workshops in lightweight deployable structures.
Matthew Ward in the history department for his emigrants' database project for colonial American social history giving students the opportunity to master microsoft access as well as their historical data.
Mono Chatterji in the economics department for global economic perspectives offering level one students an introduction to economics based entirely on case studies.