President's Award for Teaching Excellence

Past winners and nomination form

GMIT recognises and promotes good practice and innovation in teaching among academic staff.

Learning and Teaching is one of the five pillars of the GMIT Strategic Plan and high quality teaching is a cornerstone of our primary activities as a teaching institution.

The President's Award for Teaching Excellence recognises and celebrates teaching of a particularly high standard. 

Winners of the Award include:

 

2020

Irene Hayden, School of Engineering

Laura Hegarty, School of Business

Jeremy Madden, Letterfrack Campus

Marion McEnroy, School of Design & Creative Arts

Katie O Dwyer, School of Science & Computing

Martin Ruffley, Galway International Hotel School

 

2019

Rachel McCarthy, School of Science and Computing

Liam Morris, School of Engineering

 

2018

Heather Lally, School of Science and Computing

Ian McLoughlin, School of Science and Computing

 

2017

Lucia Cloonan, School of Business

Cormac Quigley, School of Science and Computing

Paul Leamy, Letterfrack Campus

Paul O Dowd, School of Engineering

 

2016

Dr Mark McCarthy, College of Tourism & Arts

Dr Mark Kelly, School of Engineering

 

2015

Celine Curtin, Centre for Creative Arts & Media

Dr John Healy, School of Science & Computing

 

2014

Dr Pauline Logue Collins, Letterfrack Campus

 

2013

Dr Patrick Tobin, Letterfrack Campus

 

2011

Barry McMillan, College of Tourism & Arts

 

2010

Anthony Clare, Letterfrack Campus

 

2009

Mary Reid, College of Tourism & Arts

 

2008

Marie Finnegan, School of Business

 

2007

Fanchea Caden, School of Engineering

President's Award Nomination Criteria and Nomination Form (PDF, 164.89KB)