UNIS teachers awarded the The Joanna Renc-Roe Award
Chris Borstad, Mads Forchhammer and Tove M. Gabrielsen from UNIS was awarded The Joanna Renc-Roe Award – "For pushing the boundaries of Scholarly Teaching and Learning (SoTL)" at the 2nd EuroSoTL conference, 8-9 June 2017, in Lund, Sweden.
Chris Borstad (left), Mads Forchhammer and Tove M. Gabrielsen from UNIS were awarded The Joanna Renc-Roe Award – for pushing the boundaries of SoTL in Lund, 9 June 2017. Photo: Børge Damsgård/UNIS.
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) is a growing movement. The main purpose of the EuroSoTL conference is to be an arena for the scholarship of teaching and learning in Europe – across institutional, national and disciplinary boundaries and focus on how SoTL can impact people and practices.
The award was given for the collegial project done by this group at the bioCEED teacher course Collegial Teaching and Learning – in STEM Education: Active learning and course alignment in thematically complex courses.
The Joanna Renc-Roe Award is presented during each EuroSoTL conference to the contribution that distinguishes itself for pushing the boundaries of SoTL. The nature of the award is an honourable recognition and a diploma, presented to the authors of the selected contribution during each conference. More about the award.