Winners of the 2014 EUSA Teaching Awards, which recognise positive contribution to student learning, have been announced. The School did very well in this year's EUSA Teaching Awards, winning three categories and one runner-up at the awards ceremony on Wednesday, 23 April. Best Research or Dissertation Supervisor Winner: Dr Samantha Griffiths (Division of Pathway Medicine) Supporting Students' Learning Award Winner:Tracy Noden (School of Biomedical Sciences) Peer Support Award Winners: Alice Cezanne & Emma Butcher (Biomedical Society) Kendell Award for Teaching in Medicine Runner-up: Dr Paul Kelly (School of Biomedical Sciences) Related Links EUSA Teaching Awards results 2014 Publication date 16 Apr, 2015