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HomeNewsHannah McCann Recognised For Outstanding Teaching Contribution
Hannah McCann recognised for outstanding teaching contribution
Wednesday 10 April 2013

Congratulations to Sociology PhD student, Hannah McCann, who has been awarded a 2013 Vice-Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Tutoring or Demonstrating.

With much of the University's small group teaching done by tutors and demonstrators, this award recognises excellent tutors across the ANU who demonstrate exceptional quality in their teaching.

Hannah receives this award for her outstanding work in GEND2023 Gender, Sex and Sexuality: An Introduction to Feminist Theory. She has been commended on her ability to engage students in tutorials and for the innovative learning strategies she designed that addressed difficulties raised by students.

Hannah will be formally presented with the award by the Vice-Chancellor at the CASS conferring ceremony in July.