Vice-Chancellor’s Staff Awards 2016
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Vice-Chancellor’s Staff Awards 2016 An introduction from Professor John Vinney, Vice-Chancellor
I am delighted this year to be hosting the sixth Vice-Chancellor’s Staff Awards ceremony. Thank you for joining me this evening to celebrate the achievements of staff.
Our staff and students are the key to Bournemouth University’s success, and it is important to recognise and celebrate those who make a real difference here at BU. The Vice-Chancellor’s Staff Awards provide an opportunity for us to pause and reflect on these contributions. The awards are open to any member of BU staff, staff affiliated to BU or staff in Partner Institutions who support delivery of the staff and student experience.
At the Vice-Chancellor’s Staff Awards ceremony, we also recognise promotions to Professor, staff achieving qualifications relevant to their roles and staff with long service.
Tonight we will also be celebrating with the Students’ Union as they join with us to recognise the staff who have been most valued by their students and announce their ‘Most Outstandingly Brilliant!’ Gold Award winner.
I am delighted to be able to recognise and celebrate the achievements of all of the shortlisted candidates, and I am sure that you will join me in congratulating our award winners tonight on what I am sure will be a memorable occasion.
Professor John Vinney Vice-Chancellor
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Order of Ceremony Welcome
Welcome from Professor John Vinney, Vice-Chancellor
Recognition Awards Recognition of staff who have achieved:
Promotion to Professor
A Qualification Relevant to their Role
A Higher Education Academy Fellowship
− Fellowship − Senior Fellowship − Principal Fellowship
The Postgraduate Certificate in Education Practice (leading to Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy), followed by the presentation of The Postgraduate Certificate in Education Practice Outstanding Achievement Award
Long Service
Students’ Union Awards
SUBU ‘Outstandingly Brilliant!’ Silver Awards and ‘Most Outstandingly Brilliant!’ Gold Award
Hot buffet supper to be served
Presentation of Vice-Chancellor’s Staff Awards Affiliated Staff Award
Unsung Hero Award - Professional and Support Staff
Unsung Hero Award - Academic Staff
GlobalBU Award
Desserts to be served
Collaborative Team Award
Individual Achievement Award - Professional and Support Staff
Individual Achievement Award - Academic Staff
Closing Comments
Closing comments from Professor Richard Conder, Chair of the University Board
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Recognition Awards The Recognition Awards provide an opportunity for us to recognise the outstanding
achievements of our staff in each of the following categories.
Promotion to Professor We congratulate staff who have recently been promoted to Professor.
Professor Hamid Bouchachia Professor of Design, Engineering and Computing, Faculty of Science & Technology
Professor Hamid Bouchachia leads the Machine Intelligence Research Group and is currently REF2021 leader for the Computer Science and Informatics unit. Hamid has over 20 years teaching experience across a range of subjects in computer science, working in many universities before joining BU. Hamid’s research
mainly surrounds Data Analytics and Knowledge Engineering, particularly Machine Learning, Data Mining, Ambient Intelligence and Telecare, and has been used for a large spectrum of innovative applications. Hamid has published more than 115 papers in international journals and conferences, edited dozens of volumes and special issues. He founded the International Conference on Adaptive and Intelligent Systems (ICAIS), has served as an associate editor for numerous international conferences and journals respectively and acts as member of various Technical Committees of IEEE Societies.
Professor Debbie Holley Professor of Learning Innovation, Centre for Excellence in Learning
Professor Debbie Holley is Deputy Head of the Centre for Excellence for Learning. Joining academia from industry, she quickly realised that students on her transport courses, with their patterns of shift working, had very limited opportunities to attend regular classes. These difficulties, not unique and indeed shared
with other students, led to Debbie’s research interests in overcoming challenges/barriers faced by students seeking to access learning outside the formal classroom. Debbie is committed to the use of open educational resources, and sees the sharing of these resources as making a significant difference to overcoming the educational digital divide through supporting and modelling best practice in availability, accessibility and acceptability.
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Professor Zulfiqar Khan Professor of Design, Engineering and Computing, Faculty of Science & Technology
Zulfiqar has developed multidisciplinary research in collaboration with major international industrial and HEI partners, some of which are: Schaeffler, Ministry of Defence, Future Energy Source Ltd, NASA Materials & Corrosion Control Branch, BAE Systems, Analatom and National University of Sciences & Technology
Pakistan. Zulfiqar’s research is a direct response to the need for durability and reliability design within clean energy technologies and complex interacting systems applications. He has been championing research informed education which has led to Scopus indexed journal publications, Scopus indexed international conference publications and one invited book chapter by Springer with UG students as co-creation/production. He is a member of the BU Environmental Strategy Group (ESG), Technical Editor of Tribology & Lubrication Technology USA, Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, a Chartered Engineer, Senior Fellow of HEA and Chair of the Surface Engineering Committee STLE USA. Zulfiqar also leads the accreditation of the IMechE Further Learning programme.
Professor Mark Maltby Professor of Archaeology, Faculty of Science and Technology
Professor Mark Maltby joined Bournemouth University in 1990, having previously been a researcher at the Universities of Sheffield and Southampton. His principal research interests lie in the field of zooarchaeology. He has led or contributed to a large numbers of research projects, studying animal bone assemblages on sites dating from the Neolithic period onwards, both in Britain
and in continental Europe, as far afield as Russia and Malta. He has over 100 publications to his name. Mark has particular interests in the history of butchery and how zooarchaeology can be incorporated into studies of Roman and medieval towns. He is currently leading a team of over 20 researchers from six universities on an AHRC-funded inter-disciplinary project on Human and Chicken Interactions. He maintains close links with many archaeological units and museums in Britain and was instrumental in the creation of the MSc in Osteoarchaeology at BU.
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Professor Dinusha Mendis Professor of Intellectual Property Law, Faculty of Media & Communication
Dinusha Mendis specialises in intellectual property law; in particular, copyright law and challenges to Intellectual Property (IP) rights as a result of Emerging Technologies, such as 3D Printing. She is the author of many peer-reviewed academic articles exploring the impact of technology on copyright law and
authored one of the first peer-reviewed articles on the IP implications of 3D printing which has been cited nationally and internationally.
Dinusha has conducted extensive research in the areas of copyright and emerging technologies and has been invited to speak on these topics at the European Parliament, UK Intellectual Property Office, European Intellectual Property Office, academic institutions (UK and aboard), and for blue-chip companies such as Virgin, BBC, Walt Disney, BMW, HSBC, BAE Systems amongst others.
She is Co-Director of the Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management (CIPPM) at Bournemouth University and during 2015 was a Visiting Scholar at Stanford Law School, University of Stanford California.
Professor Jane Murphy Professor of Nutrition, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Jane is a Registered Nutritionist and Dietitian and has led key developments in nutrition education at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels at BU. She is committed to advancing the professional evidence-based practice of nutritionists. Jane’s research addresses key nutritional problems in older people that impact upon health and wellbeing especially undernutrition and
the complex problems faced by people living with dementia. She has also undertaken work in nutrition and cancer. Jane co-leads the BU Dementia Institute and led a major research project to understand nutrition in dementia care to enable new research informed education and training. This is already making a difference to the way in which nutritional care is delivered by carers and staff and for the wellbeing of people living with dementia. She has a seconded role as Clinical Lead for the Nutrition in Older People Programme – Wessex Academic Health Sciences Network, to advise and support funded research and implementation projects working in collaboration with NHS and social care.
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Professor Jan Wiener Professor of Psychology, Faculty of Science & Technology
Professor Jan Wiener graduated from the University of Würzburg in Germany in 2000 with a degree in Biology, and from the University of Tübingen in Germany in 2004 with a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience. He has worked at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybenetics, Germany (2004-2006), the French National Centre for Scientific Research in Paris, France (2006-2008), the
University of Freiburg (2008-2009), and joined Bournemouth University in October 2009. In his research, Jan investigates the psychological mechanisms underlying navigation and wayfinding behaviour. He is particularly interested in understanding how typical and atypical ageing affect our navigation abilities and how environments need to be designed to compensate for age-related declines in orientation and wayfinding skills. In order to address these issues, Jan makes use of different methodological approaches including behavioural navigation experiments, virtual reality techniques, eye-tracking and cognitive modelling.
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Staff who have achieved a Qualification Relevant to their Role The qualification relevant to role could have been awarded by BU or by another institution.
Sandra Adye Senior Programmes and Business Officer, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Graduate Certificate in Leadership and Management in Health & Social Care
Dr Sean Beer Senior Academic in Agriculture, Faculty of Management
Doctor of Philosophy
Thesis entitled ‘Perceptions of the authenticity of food: a study of residents in Dorset (UK)’
Dr Milena Bobeva Principal Academic, Faculty of Management
Chartered Fellow, Chartered Management Institute
Emma Croft HR Assistant, Human Resources & Organisational Development
Level 5 Certificate in Human Resource Management
Dr Lois Farquharson Head of Department in HR & OB, Faculty of Management
Chartered Fellow, Chartered Management Institute
Dr Nicole Ferdinand Senior Academic in Events Mangement, Faculty of Management
Doctor of Philosophy
Thesis entitled ‘From Port-of-Spain to Notting Hill and Beyond: The Internationalisation of the Trinidad-style Carnival’
Dr Parisa Gilani Academic in Human Resources & Organisational Behaviour, Faculty of Management
Doctor of Philosophy
Thesis entitled ‘Leadership Development, Identity, Culture and Context: A Qualitative Case Study’
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Dr Clare Killingback Physiotherapy Academic, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Doctor of Philosophy
Thesis entitled ‘Older People’s Adherence to Community-Based Group Exercise Programmes: A Multiple-Case Study’
Lesley Laver Demonstrator in Psychology, Faculty of Science & Technology
Master of Science in Forensic Psychology
Andrew Parkhill Assistant HR Adviser, Human Resources & Organisational Development
Level 5 Certificate in Human Resource Management
Paula Peckham Education Service Manager, Faculty of Science & Technology
Chartered Manager, Chartered Management Institute
Christoph Schroth Academic in Paramedic Science, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Bachelor of Arts in Emergency and Disaster Management with Honors
Dr Alison Taylor Senior Academic in Midwifery, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Doctor of Philosophy
Thesis entitled ‘“It’s a relief to talk…”: Mothers’ experiences of breastfeeding recorded in video diaries’
Dr Simon Thompson Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology, Faculty of Science & Technology
Doctor of Philosophy
Thesis entitled ‘Cortisol and yawning as a potential biomarker for the early diagnosis of neurological disease’
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Recognition of staff who have achieved Fellowship, Senior Fellowship or Principal Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (HEA) is a KPI for BU2018. Achievement of professional recognition by the HEA demonstrates continuing professional development and professionalism in teaching and the support of student learning. These staff are part of a growing community of colleagues at the university who develop and promote excellence in education.
Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy
Oluwatoyin Fakorede Demonstrator in Software Systems, Faculty of Science & Technology
Dr Deborah Gabriel Academic in Marketing Communications, Faculty of Media & Communication
Dr Mohamed Haffar Academic in Human Resources & Organisational Behaviour, Faculty of Management
Dr Roger Herbert Principal Academic in Coastal & Marine Biology, Faculty of Science & Technology
Dr Steve Keen Senior Academic - Centre of Qualitative / PQSW Research, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Daniel Lock Senior Academic in Sport, Faculty of Management
Phil Mathews Senior Academic in Screenwriting, Faculty of Media & Communication
Dr Shahin Rostami Academic in Computing, Faculty of Science & Technology
Dr Giampaolo Viglia Senior Academic in Hospitality Management, Faculty of Management
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Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy
Dr Phyllis Alexander Principal Academic, Faculty of Management
Frazer Ball Senior Academic in Accounting, Faculty of Management
David Biggins Academic in Project Management, Faculty of Management
Dr Michele Board Senior Academic in Nursing, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Dr Milena Bobeva Principal Academic, Faculty of Management
Paul Boyce Academic in Sports Business & Administration, Faculty of Management
Dr Carol Clark Head of Department - Human Science & Public Health, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Camila Devis-Rozental Learning Development Tutor, Faculty of Media & Communication
Dr Hywel Dix Senior Academic in English, Faculty of Media & Communication
Shelley Ellis Academic in Performance Analysis, Faculty of Management
Dr Lee-Ann Fenge Associate Director of Employer Engagement (Social) /Deputy Director NCPQSW, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Dr Jenny Hall Senior Academic, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Susan Mant Senior Academic in Midwifery, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Dr Lenia Marques Academic, Faculty of Management
Professor Jane Murphy Professor of Nutrition, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
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Professor David Osselton Head of Academic Group: FBS, Faculty of Science & Technology
Dr Martyn Polkinghorne Visiting Fellow, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Dr Rosie Read Principal Academic, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Dr Philip Ryland Associate Dean - Student Experience, Faculty of Management
Dr Jacqui Taylor Associate Professor, Faculty of Science & Technology
Dr Richard Wallis Senior Academic in Screen-Based Media, Faculty of Media & Communication
Dr Sue Way Associate Professor, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Dr Jonathan Williams Senior Academic, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Principal Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy
Dr Simon Thompson Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology, Faculty of Science & Technology
The Fusion Building was officially opened in September 2016 by Angus Campbell Esq, HM Lord-Lieutenant of Dorset
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Postgraduate Certificate in Education Practice leading to Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy The purpose of the Postgraduate Certificate in Education Practice is to enhance the student experience through the development of our staff. The Programme also leads to Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (HEA).
Paul Albinson Demonstrator, Faculty of Science & Technology
Dr Demetra Andreou Senior Academic in Environmental Science, Faculty of Science & Technology
Dr Edward Apeh Academic in Computing, Faculty of Science & Technology
Samreen Ashraf Academic in Marketing, Faculty of Management
Dr Sue Baron Academic in Adult Nursing, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Jo Cleal Lecturer Practioner Child & Young Persons, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Fiona Cusack Practice Learning Adviser - Social Work, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Dr Mastoureh Fathi Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Dr John Ferraris Academic in Games Technology, Faculty of Science & Technology
Dr Moamer Gashoot Academic, Faculty of Science & Technology
Dr Emilie Hardouin Academic in Conservation Genetics, Faculty of Science & Technology
Dr Xun He Academic in Psychology, Faculty of Science & Technology
Dr Sara Hourani Academic in Law, Faculty of Media & Communication
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Dr Thanh Huynh Research Fellow – Entrepreneurship, Faculty of Management
Dr Janet James Academic, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Dr Evi Karathanasopoulou Academic in Audio Production, Faculty of Media & Communication
Dr Lauren Kita Lecturer in Applied Psychology, Anglo-European College of Chiropractic
Dr Hyun-Joo Lim Academic in Sociology, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Ian Marsland Faculty Librarian- Faculty of Media & Communications, Academic Services
Dr Marcellus Mbah Post Doctoral Research Fellow, Centre for Excellence in Learning
Dr Barbara Neuhofer-Rainoldi Academic, Faculty of Management
Dr Hiroko Oe Senior Academic in Marketing, Faculty of Management
Dr Paolo Palmieri Academic in Computing, Faculty of Science & Technology
Dr Tauheed Ramjaun Academic in Corporate Communications, Faculty of Media & Communication
Dr Ambrose Seddon Academic, Faculty of Science & Technology
Dr Mona Seyed Esfahani Academic in Marketing Communication, Faculty of Media & Communication
Peter Smith Academic in Games Programming/Technology, Faculty of Science & Technology
Dr Nivien Speith Demonstrator in Anthropology, Faculty of Science & Technology
Christina Squire Demonstrator in Events Management, Faculty of Management
Natasha Tobin Academic in Marketing Communications, Faculty of Media & Communication
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Dr Anna Troisi Academic in Digital Media Design, Faculty of Media & Communication
Dr Anastasia Veneti Academic in Marketing Communications, Faculty of Media & Communication
Dean Warren Clinical Skills Demonstrator, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Dr Biao Zeng Senior Research Fellow, Faculty of Science & Technology
Postgraduate Certificate in Education Practice Outstanding Achievement Award
The Outstanding Achievement Award is for the member of staff who has demonstrated an outstanding achievement in their studies and been awarded the highest mark at distinction level. The Award recognises the commitment of staff to develop their education practice by engaging with current pedagogic research and professional teaching activity. The winner of the Postgraduate Certificate in Education Practice Outstanding Achievement Award 2015-2016 is Dr Barbara Neuhofer-Rainoldi, Academic, Faculty of Management.
The Fusion Building was built for students and staff to come together and achieve great things
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Staff with Long Service We congratulate staff who have completed twenty-five years’ service as an employee at Bournemouth University and its predecessors.
Richard Burkin Facilities Assistant, Estates
Avril Cooper Senior Student Processes Administrator, Academic Services
Dr Fiona Cownie Senior Principal Academic, Faculty of Media & Communication
Professor Tim Darvill Professor and Director Centre for Archaeology, Faculty of Science & Technology
John Gale Senior Academic, Faculty of Science & Technology
Sharon Goodlad Senior Programmes Administrator, Faculty of Management
Judith Hewins Service Engagement Librarian, Academic Services
Dave May Senior Engineer (TV Production), Faculty of Media & Communication
Dr Gelareh Roushan Senior Principal Academic, Faculty of Management
June Stevenson Financial Operations Specialist (Fees, Receivables and Collections), Finance & Performance
Angela Tabeshfar Resource Assistant, Faculty of Science & Technology
Simon Thomas Senior Academic in HRM & Personal Development, Faculty of Management
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SUBU ‘Outstandingly Brilliant!’ Silver Awards and ‘Most Outstandingly Brilliant!’ Gold Award The three SUBU ‘Outstandingly Brilliant!’ Silver Award category winners are staff who
have been identified by our students as having had the greatest impact on the student experience. The ‘Most Outstandingly Brilliant!’ Gold Award winner is chosen from among these three category winners.
SUBU ‘Outstandingly Brilliant!’ Silver Award category winners
Outstandingly Brilliant Lecturer Sophie Smith, Academic in Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Outstandingly Brilliant Academic Support Staff John Babbage, Placement Development Adviser, Faculty of Management
Outstandingly Brilliant Service Provider Robbie Bartle, Bus Driver, UNIBUS
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Affiliated Staff Award This Award recognises where an individual affiliated staff member has contributed significantly to an excellent staff or student experience, but where the contribution that they have made has been largely invisible to date, or conducted behind the scenes. Nominees in this category may include those whose circle of influence is small, but whose impact on the people around them is significant.
This could have been done through one or more of the following:
• By making a significant contribution to an excellent staff or student experience that has so far gone unrecognised
• By making a substantial contribution to the early stages of an initiative that went on to become very significant
• By being an influential role model to their colleagues by demonstrating their skills and/or attributes in providing an excellent staff or student experience
• By routinely providing a consistently excellent service to staff or students that ‘oils the wheels’ of the organisation, but that might otherwise go unnoticed
The nomination also needs to show how the member of staff demonstrates one or more of the university values of Excellence, Achievement, Authenticity, Creativity and Responsibility.
Anna Glebocka
Customer Service Assistant, Chartwells
Two nominations were received from: Hetty Nicholson, Placements Co-Ordinator, Faculty of Science & Technology; Julie Gill, Placements Co-Ordinator, Faculty of Science & Technology and Donne Homer, Placements Co-Ordinator, Faculty of Science & Technology
Dr Elvira Bolat, Academic in Marketing, Faculty of Management
Anna is a genuine, friendly and creative member of staff who provides a high level of service to staff and students. Colleagues are always surprised that Anna consistently remembers their orders and also regularly provides suggestions, inspiring people to try something new. Her attitude is valued by colleagues who recognise the very positive impact she has on both staff and students every day and at events such as Open Days.
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Ally Hanks
Lansdowne Campus Manager, Students' Union
Nominated by: Teresa Denney, Technical Officer, Estates
Ally is open, honest and positive and demonstrates willingness and effort to answer a range of queries from students and staff. Staff and students feel comfortable to speak openly with Ally due to her trustworthiness, professionalism and good listening skills. Her work with the VP Lansdowne resulted in the creation of both the BoHo Lounge and Students’ Lounge in Bournemouth House, enhancing the student experience. Ally has also been heavily involved in supporting and encouraging students running the Freshers’ Fair in Bournemouth House and events for international students. Her colleagues feel she is a positive role model for everyone she comes into contact with.
Dr Nitin Naik Associate Professor and Head Cyber Security, IT Wing Defence School of Communications and Information Systems
Nominated by: Dr Paul Jenkins, Head of Information Technology Wing, Defence School of Communications and Information Systems
Dr Naik is an internationally recognised teacher and researcher and develops innovative course materials and teaching methods. He maintains strong relationships with many international universities and has formed a new international partnership with Northeastern University (NEU), China, teaching two modules and achieving a 100% pass rate despite language barriers. Nitin’s internationally recognised research activities are valued by colleagues and he was recently awarded Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy. He regularly introduces and develops course materials and has devised innovative teaching methods, including Non-Digital Game-Based Learning and a Dual PowerPoint Presentation (DPP) method. Nitin’s colleagues recognise his influential teaching and view him as a role model for students.
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Unsung Hero Award Professional and Support Staff This Award recognises where an individual member of professional and support staff has contributed significantly to an excellent staff or student experience, but where the contribution that they have made has been largely invisible to date, or conducted behind the scenes. Nominees in this category may include those whose circle of influence is small, but whose impact on the people around them is significant.
This could have been done through one or more of the following:
• By making a significant contribution to an excellent staff or student experience that has so far gone unrecognised
• By making a substantial contribution to the early stages of an initiative that went on to become very significant
• By being an influential role model to their colleagues by demonstrating their skills and/or attributes in providing an excellent staff or student experience
• By routinely providing a consistently excellent service to staff or students that ‘oils the wheels’ of the organisation, but that might otherwise go unnoticed
The nomination also needs to show how the member of staff demonstrates one or more of the university values of Excellence, Achievement, Authenticity, Creativity and Responsibility.
Neil Bottomley
Principal .Net Developer, IT Services
Nominated by: Kimberley Mills, Senior Learning Technologist, Academic Services
Tim Galling, Learning Technologist (Systems), Academic Services
Neil has developed systems which provide integration between Bournemouth University’s Virtual Learning Environment, myBU and other key IT systems, including the Student Record System and CoreHR. The Virtual Learning Environment Data Management System, originally written by Neil, has been crucial in ensuring important data is transferred to myBU, which has enhanced the student experience and is used by a wide range of staff across BU. He works collaboratively to build and execute requirements and enhancements which have removed additional handling and time-intensive administrative tasks. Neil’s colleagues value his skills and expertise and ability to accommodate the needs of many stakeholders.
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Rob Bowra Programme Management Office Principal Project Manager, Programme Management Office
Nominated by: Colleagues in the Programme Management Office
Rob has managed with professionalism, integrity, intelligence, enthusiasm and humour, showing genuine care for both project outcomes and colleague welfare. He is unfazed by the enormity of a challenge and professionally deals with setbacks and complications. A ‘go to’ point of contact with an extensive knowledge of project details, Rob is always approachable, receptive and considered. He has built a skilled and dedicated team who are encouraged to share and who strive to deliver the best possible solutions to stakeholders through service excellence. Rob’s calm and measured approach is recognised by his team who admire and appreciate him as a role model.
Louise Bryant
Post Graduate Research Administrator, Graduate School
Nominated by: Professor Vanora Hundley, Deputy Dean - Research and Professional Practice, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Professor Edwin van Teijlingen, Professor of Reproductive Health, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Dr Zoe Sheppard, Senior Academic in Quantitative Research Methods, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Louise provides an outstanding, personal service for staff and students and handles challenges with a calm and professional approach. Her service for students has included personally collecting and arranging binding of a thesis for a very ill student, and finding funding for a student in financial difficulty due to bereavement. With a strong focus on service improvement, Louise has developed a system for placing international students with local families until they make a decision about accommodation and also a Red, Amber, Green (RAG) system that has resulted in a significant positive shift in student progression.
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Unsung Hero Award Academic Staff This Award recognises where an individual member of academic staff contributes significantly to an excellent staff or student experience, but where the contribution that they have made has been largely invisible to date, or conducted behind the scenes. Nominees in this category may include those whose circle of influence is small, but whose impact on the people around them is significant.
This could have been done through one or more of the following:
• By making a significant contribution to an excellent staff or student experience that has so far gone unrecognised
• By making a substantial contribution to the early stages of an initiative that went on to become very significant
• By being an influential role model to their colleagues by demonstrating their skills and/or attributes in providing an excellent staff or student experience
• By routinely providing a consistently excellent service to staff or students that ‘oils the wheels’ of the organisation, but that might otherwise go unnoticed
The nomination also needs to show how the member of staff demonstrates one or more of the university values of Excellence, Achievement, Authenticity, Creativity and Responsibility.
Spencer Barnett
Academic in Accounting, Faculty of Management
Nominated by: Dr Phyllis Alexander, Principal Academic, Faculty of Management
Professor Jens Hölscher, Head of Department in Accounting, Finance & Economics, Faculty of Management
Spencer makes significant contributions to providing an enhanced student experience for those studying Accounting and Finance. With his additional role of Professional Statutory & Regulatory Bodies Coordinator, the department’s programmes are currently accredited by five professional bodies with more being actively sought. This will enhance Bournemouth University’s profile with prospective students and significantly increasing the employability of graduates. Spencer shows innovation in providing students with opportunities to network with local business, raising BU’s profile within the community and expanding the department’s professional network.
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Dr Mel Hughes Senior Academic in Social Work, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Nominated by: Angela Warren, Service User & Carer Coordinator, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Peter Atkins, Service User & Carer Coordinator, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Mel has worked to raise the profile and develop the work of the Carer and Service User Partnership (CSUP) across Bournemouth University, other Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and in the wider community. She produced the CSUP 2015 Strategy, hosted the first CSUP conference with representation from 28 HEIs. Mel has ensured that involvement of service users and carers in Nursing and Midwifery Council and Health and Care Professions Council programmes is embedded in every stage of the student journey, exceptional work which has been recognised in the NMC monitoring review this year. Mel has launched many collaborative initiatives demonstrating Fusion such as the ‘Parents Story project’, the play ‘Score’ and a ‘Community Placement’ for social work students.
Colin Merrett
Senior Academic, Faculty of Media & Communication
Nominated by: Dr Helen Haywood, Associate Senior Academic, Faculty of Media & Communication
Graham Goode, Senior Academic in Marketing Communication, Faculty of Media & Communication
Colin has made a consistent, tireless contribution to the success and reputation of the BA Marketing Communications degree as Programme Leader which has enhanced student experience, achieving high NSS scores for the past five years. He inspires strong student links with the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM), including the introduction of the CIM’s Graduate Gateway programme and the tenth anniversary of the Mike Warne lecture. Colin has been a driving force in the success of BU’s Marketing Society, winner of Best Society in 2016. Colin’s work is evidenced in the number of programme re-validations, graduate prize winners and the introduction of the first joint-Faculty degree.
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GlobalBU Award The GlobalBU award recognises where staff are:
• Taking an innovative and global approach to our Fusion of education, research and professional practice
• Inspiring colleagues – students and/or staff – to engage globally
• Establishing innovative or creative partnerships with institutions, enterprises or government agencies that have resulted in global reach and impact
• Supporting the internationalisation of the curriculum and developing the global awareness of our students
• Enhancing the university’s reputation globally
The nomination also needs to show how the member of staff demonstrates one or more of the university values of Excellence, Achievement, Authenticity, Creativity and Responsibility.
Dr Karina Gerdau-Radonic Academic in Biological Anthropology, Faculty of Science & Technology
Nominated by: Dr Angelos Stefanidis, Associate Dean Global Engagement, Faculty of Science & Technology
Dr Gerdau-Radonic has developed globalisation activities and promoted globalisation as a key part of Fusion at Bournemouth University. She recently developed a partnership with the University of Split, Croatia and has identified opportunities for their collections to be used for BU postgraduate students’ dissertations. A number of undergraduate students recently visited the University of Split, accessing collections and experiences not available in the UK with potential exchange opportunities for BU staff and students. She recently organised student placements to Peru, the Brussels Museum of Natural Sciences and the University of Split. Karina also recently begun the role of Global Engagement Lead within her Faculty and her colleagues value her vision and role as an ambassador for GlobalBU.
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Global Festival of Learning Administration Team Nominated by: Dr Malcolm McIver, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences Genna West, Research & Knowledge Exchange Office; Finn Morgan, Office of the Vice-Chancellor; Dr Angelos Stefanidis,
Faculty of Science & Technology
The Global Festival of Learning Administration Team created and delivered a series of workshops and seminars for partners in China and Malaysia as part of Bournemouth University’s Festival of Learning. Cross-institutional and collaborative working addressed all aspects of event logistics and content creation in the first overseas BU event of this nature, attracting over 600 delegates. Embracing co-creation, unique and interesting content was created for the events with students helping to design, deliver and support sessions. A focus on these regions impacted and created a platform for future collaborations and partners emphasised that Festival of Learning China was a clear expression of our shared vision.
Dr Chindu Sreedharan Senior Academic in Journalism and Communication, Faculty of Media & Communication
Two nominations were received from: Nikki Harvey, Global Engagement Administrator and Dr Alastair Morrison, Partnerships & International Development Manager, Office of The Vice-Chancellor
Professor Guy Starkey, Associate Dean Global Engagement, Faculty of Media & Communication
Dr Sreedharan has delivered high-profile projects that impact society and benefit Bournemouth University staff and students. Chindu became Principal Investigator on the India Hub of Practice this year, and his involvement with the Destination India project saw BU students visit Symbiosis International University. He also led the Aftershock Nepal project, collaborating with staff and students at four universities across three nations. Chindu was recently shortlisted for the 4th British Indian Awards for his services to education. Chindu’s colleagues regard him as a global engagement champion due to his pioneering efforts and for constant creativity in developing innovative, inspirational projects.
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Collaborative Team Award This Award recognises staff who support each other and work together in a co-ordinated way to significantly enhance the experience of others and have made a significant contribution to making BU an excellent place to work and/or study. The ‘team’ can be a structural or geographical team, or a team that is made up of staff from across the institution who have been working together to achieve a common goal. The team could be an academic team, professional and support staff team, affiliated staff team, or a cross-functional team made up of two or more of these groups.
The nomination also needs to show how the team had created a stimulating, challenging, or rewarding university experience for staff and/or students and how they had demonstrated one or more of the university values of Excellence, Achievement, Authenticity, Creativity and Responsibility.
Business Studies Programme Coordinators
Nominated by: Mark Ridolfo, Principal Academic, Faculty of Management
Dr Lois Farquharson, Head of Department in HR & OB, Faculty of Management
The Business Studies Programme Coordinators have transformed the Business Studies degree programme, the largest at BU, improving student satisfaction results and creating a happier and more engaged collaborative team. Their commitment to service excellence is demonstrated through a willingness to share ideas and approaches that enhance the student experience and encourage continuous improvement, including post-results counselling and induction design. A consistent approach to counselling has resulted in students reflecting critically on their results and providing valuable ‘feed forward’ advice, whilst a refreshed approach to induction has engaged and inspired students. Significant external stakeholder engagement has increased networking opportunities and bespoke sessions are valued by students.
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Faculty of Management Programmes Administration Team
Nominated by: Heather Mitchell, Education Service Manager, Faculty of Management
The Faculty of Management Programmes Administration Team has successfully worked as one collaborative and harmonised team following the integration and workload rationalisation of two Programme Administration teams. They have supported each other and worked in a co-ordinated
way to review processes, share good practice and identify where improvements can be made. Through the identification of individual strengths, tasks have been distributed more effectively and there is a culture of continuous improvement, enhancing the service provided to academic staff and students. Academic staff have been keen to
show their gratitude and appreciation of the excellent service that the team continue to provide, notwithstanding that this has been achieved during particularly busy periods of the academic year and whilst the Student Journey Project was underway.
RKEO Funding Development Team – Funding Development Officers
Nominated by: Dr Jennifer Roddis, Research Facilitator, Research & Knowledge Exchange Office
Emily Cieciura, Research Facilitator – EU & International, Research & Knowledge Exchange Office
The RKEO Funding Development Officers have supported and learned from one another whilst providing a high quality service to academic colleagues. They are self-sufficient but also work in a co-ordinated manner and take responsibility, ensuring that work is achieved in a timely manner. The team have developed outstanding knowledge and skills in their roles, allowing them to provide appropriate advice and guidance to facilitate the bidding process for academics. This has positively impacted Bournemouth University’s potential to increase the amount of external funding acquired, supporting and enabling colleagues to deliver BU2018.
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Individual Achievement Award Professional and Support Staff This Award recognises individual members of professional and support staff who have made a significant contribution to making BU an excellent place to work and/or study. Nominations for this Award need to demonstrate visible and tangible outcomes that linked to one or more aims in the BU Strategic Plan.
The nomination also needs to show how the individual had created a stimulating, challenging, or rewarding university experience for staff and/or students and how they have demonstrated one or more of the university values of Excellence, Achievement, Authenticity, Creativity and Responsibility.
Tracey Digby Operations Manager, Estates Nominated by: Andy Scott, Head of Estates Strategic Planning, Estates
Stuart Laird, Director of Estates, Estates
Stephen Jones, Head of Facilities Management, Estates
Steve Cox, Head of Estates Development, Estates
Christine Fowler, Head of Library Services, Academic Services
Tracey has lead a variety of Estates projects to enhance the ability of the department to deliver on key initiatives. She led a project to redesign the Estates office in Studland House, enabling the co-location of the Procurement team, showcasing modern working solutions within a limited footprint and greatly enhancing the office environment with a more efficient ratio of space per person. This has inspired colleagues in the Sir Michael Cobham Library team to investigate their own activity-based working model and this is being taken forward in a BU-funded feasibility study. Tracey also played a key role in the Fusion Building Project Board, working closely with Estates colleagues and internal and external stakeholders to maximise the potential and efficiency of the teaching spaces. Her colleagues recognise her consistent display of responsibility, creativity and efficiency.
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Nathaniel Hobby PR & Corporate Communications Manager, Marketing & Communications
Nominated by: Emma Matthews, Multimedia Press Officer, Marketing & Communications
Jasmine Connolly, Social Media Officer, Marketing & Communications
Sarah Gorman, Corporate Communications Assistant, Marketing & Communications
Jonathan Beal, Multimedia Reporter, Marketing & Communications
Nathaniel goes ‘above and beyond’ to produce creative content across a range of mediums and highlight Bournemouth University’s achievements. Examples include placing BU research on the front page of The Times, launching BU’s Expert Directory, interviewing alumni in China and leading communications for Bournemouth’s BFX Festival. 2015 was a record-breaking year for BU media coverage; Nathaniel’s team won high-profile industry awards, building their reputation and showcasing BU’s innovative communications. He shares his knowledge and expertise, using cutting-edge technology to deliver social media and media engagement workshops. Nathaniel’s team recognise him to be inspirational and supportive with infectious enthusiasm.
Richard Wintrip Travel Plan Co-Ordinator, Estates
Nominated by: Dr Neil Smith, Sustainability Manager, Estates
Stephen Jones, Head of Facilities Management, Estates
Richard works to influence staff and students to travel more sustainably through the Travel Plan. The latest Travel Survey showed a 12% reduction in staff travelling on their own to work and bus services saw an 18% increase in passengers, with nearly 1M travelling by bus during 2015/16. Richard led the re-tender of the 10-year bus contract, worth £1.2M per annum, further enhancing the service. He has introduced a wide range of initiatives including Dr Bike, Norwegian Walking, car sharing and bus taster tickets, reducing pollution and carbon emissions and contributing to staff health and wellbeing. Richard’s work has won awards for Bournemouth University and his colleagues value his professionalism, integrity, positivity and pragmatism.
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Individual Achievement Award Academic Staff This Award recognises individual members of academic staff who have made a significant contribution to making BU an excellent place to work and/or study. Nominations for this Award need to demonstrate visible and tangible outcomes that linked to one or more aims in the BU Strategic Plan.
The nomination also needs to show how the individual had created a stimulating, challenging, or rewarding university experience for staff and/or students and how they have demonstrated one or more of the university values of Excellence, Achievement, Authenticity, Creativity and Responsibility.
Professor Mark Hadfield Professor, Faculty of Science & Technology
Nominated by: Dr Emili Balaguer-Ballester, Principal Academic in Computational Neuroscience, Faculty of Science & Technology
Dr Lai Xu, Senior Academic in Business Processes and It Alignment, Faculty of Science & Technology
Dr Ben Thomas, Senior Academic in Sustainable Design, Faculty of Science & Technology
Dr Paul De Vrieze, Senior Academic in Web Systems and Technologies, Faculty of Science & Technology
Professor Hadfield supports, stimulates and inspires students and supports colleagues in their academic careers, providing both formal and informal mentoring to enhance a range of areas. Mark also promotes and establishes paths into professional practice through multiple projects with industry. He is an experienced academic role model for PhD students and supervisors, mediating conflict and supporting those with personal difficulties. Mark’s colleagues recognise his wealth of academic experience and consider him to be a leading scientist in his field. They highlight his excellence and achievement as an authentic and responsible member of staff who is determined, caring and wise.
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Professor Vanora Hundley Deputy Dean - Research and Professional Practice, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences Nominated by: Professor Elizabeth Rosser, Deputy Dean Education and Professional Practice , Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Dr Carol Clark, Head of Department - Human Science & Public Health, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences
Professor Hundley demonstrates strategic, transformational leadership with a particular focus on research and knowledge exchange. She secured £260,000 funding in 2015/16, published 8 peer-reviewed publications and is also a sought after peer reviewer, external examiner, international speaker and adviser for the World Health Organisation. Vanora makes a positive impact as a role model by supporting colleagues and acting as a mentor for early career researchers. Her Faculty have seen an increase in the percentage of Academic Staff with doctorates to over 50% and she has found creative ways to demonstrate the importance of them updating their BRIAN profiles. Vanora oversaw the Red, Amber, Green (RAG) system for reviewing student progress, which has enabled teams to bring the majority of students back on target throughout their degree programme.
Simon Thomas Senior Academic in HRM & Personal Development, Faculty of Management
Nominated by: Professor Dimitrios Buhalis, Head of Department - Tourism & Hospitality, Faculty of Management
Simon demonstrates unwavering commitment to the employability and industry engagement strategy at BU over many years. His active promotion of student employability is evident in his development of the Student Consultancy Project, which now provides opportunities for students to express their employability skills and has resulted in many students being offered graduate roles upon leaving BU. Simon is also an advocate for fostering effective relationships between education and industry, generating valuable income for BU and bolstering student placements and graduate prospects.
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Thank you! Thank you to everyone who took part in the Vice-Chancellor’s Staff Awards 2016 - we hope you have had a wonderful evening. A special thank you to the Alani String Quartet and University Music String Ensemble who have provided us with wonderful entertainment tonight.
We hope you have enjoyed making use of the photo booth and selfie sticks this evening whilst celebrating with colleagues. Please do share your pictures and messages with us either on Twitter using #VCStaffAwards or, if you prefer, send to us by email at [email protected].
A selection of your messages and pictures will be incorporated into a Storify page, along with official photographs which have been taken throughout the evening, to commemorate the event. These will be made available via the Staff Intranet in the coming days.
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