NRC Staff Awards celebrate curriculum and support staff
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Catering and Hospitality lecturer, Robert Tessier, who is based at the College’s Ballymena campus was winner of the Lecturer of the Year Award, in recognition of his outstanding learner engagement and classroom practice. His enthusiasm for learning has helped inspire students to achieve and progress to secure employment within the hospitality industry.
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Hide AdThe Excellence in Supporting Students Award went to Engineering lecturer, Karla Kosch. Karla encouraged her students to compete in WorldSkills UK competitions. Last year, they won gold, silver and bronze medals in Industrial Robotics category at the national final and two students were selected to represent Team UK in the international final in Luxembourg. There was further success for Karla’s engineering students at the 2022 finals last month when students secured gold and bronze medals in the UK national finals.
Computing lecturer, Emma Butler won the Excellence in Teaching Innovation Award in recognition of how her innovative approach to teaching and learning has impacted positively on the student experience. Emma, who co-ordinates the Level 3 Advanced Technical was also winner of the Best New Course for the 2021/22 academic year.
The Team Player of the Year Award, in recognition of successful collaborative working with department colleagues and teams across the College to meet goals and manage projects, went to Anne-Marie McAleese, Health and Social Care lecturer.
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Hide AdThe award for the Professional Services Team Member of the Year went to Sam McIlwaine, an ‘unsung hero’ who frequently goes the extra mile to help others. Sam is a member of the College’s IT Support team.
The Ballymoney Early Years Team (Beth Thompson, Elaine Hegarty, Heather Nesbitt, Laura-Jayne Walker, Tanya Blair and Kasala McCurdy) won the Excellence in the Community and Society Award for their outstanding contribution to engagement with the local community and external stakeholders.
Thanks to the team’s encouragement and support, students have a greater sense of social responsibility through their involvement in a range of charitable projects such as the Christians Against Poverty Foodbank and links with The Quiet Garden.
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Hide AdLauren Millar, Education Support coordinator with the Student Services team, won the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Champion Award for her outstanding commitment to developing a culturally diverse and welcoming college community. She works tirelessly with colleagues across the College to develop innovative ways of promoting inclusion.
The New Start of the Year Award went to Animal Management lecturer, Aisleen Keenan. During the 2021-2022 academic year, Aislinn introduced a new Level 5 qualification in Animal Management, toprovide a progression route for Level 3 students.
The Ballymoney Campus Beauty Therapy Team won the Curriculum Team of the Year Award for their collegiate spirt, collaborative working and sharing of good practice. Over the past five years, the team has demonstrated excellent teaching and learning, as evidenced by their outstanding student retention, achievement and success in all full-time courses.
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Hide AdThe award for the Professional Services Team of the Year went to the College’s Finance Team (Caroline McCloskey, Denise Kearney, Brenda Carson Ruth Acheson, Heather McEldowney, Janet Hastings, Liam Brown, Oisin McGahon, David Clarke, Julie Robinson, Kathleen Dodds and Mary Goodwin).
For the full list of all the staff presented with awards at Northern Regional College’s annual presentation