![]() She was Toni Crews, a mother in her 30s from Kent who died from a rare form of cancer and had campaigned to raise awareness of her illness. ![]() In 2020, the Anatomy Department received its first ever whole body donor who gave permission for her body to be dissected for ‘public display’. The last several years have seen the anatomy team, led by Professor Claire Smith, contribute to the Brighton and Hove community, and engage in bold public education projects. The anatomy team’s award celebrates collaborative work that has had a demonstrable impact on teaching and learning. The awards spotlight examples of sector-leading innovation in teaching, and represent a beacon of aspiration for all of us who are committed to excellence in education.” “I extend my warm congratulations to Professor Claire Smith and her team, and to Tab Betts for these prestigious Advance HE awards, which rightly recognise their inspirational and pioneering work. Professor Sasha Roseneil, Vice-Chancellor at the University of Sussex, said: The awards recognise both winners’ responses to the challenges presented by the Covid pandemic, as well as the anatomy team’s role in Channel 4’s My Dead Body documentary, which was aired to great critical acclaim in December last year, and which was shortlisted for a National Television Award. The anatomy team at Brighton and Sussex Medical School, which is co-led by the University of Sussex, won the Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence and Tab Betts, a lecturer from the University’s School of Education and Social Work, won a National Teaching Fellowship. The University is recognised in two separate categories at the annual Advance HE awards – national awards that celebrate the impact of teaching in the UK higher education sector. ![]() The University of Sussex is celebrating today (Thursday 3 August) after it was announced that its staff will be the recipients of two national Teaching Excellence Awards. Tab Betts wins a National Teaching Fellowship for international collaboration in Higher Education learning and teaching.Award also recognises the team’s co-creation of Channel 4’s My Dead Body dissection documentary. ![]() The anatomy team at Brighton and Sussex Medical School wins a Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence.Professor Claire Smith who leads the winning anatomy team ![]()
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