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National Teaching Fellowship Award Winner

Justin O'Brien Becomes National Teaching Fellow

  • Date03 September 2019

The School of Business and Management's Mr Justin O'Brien becomes Royal Holloway University's third National Teaching Fellow.

Justin O'Brien

The National Teaching Fellowship Scheme (NTFS)  showcases the outstanding impact of individuals and teams who teach or support learning in UK higher education, recognising their success and providing a platform to share the learning from their practice

We're proud to congratulate our own Justin O'Brien on becoming the third member of staff from Royal Holloway University to receive a National Teaching Fellowship.

From the winner's profile on the NTFS website: "As a clear and willing communicator, Justin O’Brien ensures learning from him comes naturally. His practitioner informed, experiential and performative teaching style creates effective and highly memorable learning encounters. His out-of-the-box creativity seeks to inspire independent learners to push themselves far beyond the confines of the classroom curriculum." 

Justin is a Senior Lecturer in Strategy and Marketing here in the School of Business and Management at Royal Holloway University of London. He will receive his award, along with the other winners, at a special ceremony on 16 October in Manchester.

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