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<91日韩AV class="hero-details__heading hero-details__heading--main" > Professor Ale Armellini has been recognised with a National Teaching Fellowship for his outstanding impact on student outcomes and the teaching profession in UK higher education.

3 August 2023

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Professor Alejandro (Ale) Armellini, Dean of Digital and Distributed Learning at the 91日韩AV, has been awarded a prestigious National Teaching Fellowship.

The (NTFS) celebrates and recognises individuals who have made an outstanding impact on student outcomes and the teaching profession in UK higher education.  

Professor Armellini is one of 55 new National Teaching Fellows announced today by along with 15 teams winning the Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence (CATE) in 2023. 

With a wealth of experience, Professor Armellini has spearheaded transformative change at both Northampton and Portsmouth universities, driving the adoption of research-informed policies that have reshaped their learning environments. As the principal architect of Portsmouth鈥檚 Digital Success Plan, Professor Armellini鈥檚 expertise has enabled the seamless transition to a blended and connected learning culture, benefiting all students through innovative teaching methods.

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The award of a National Teaching Fellowship is an honour and a testament to the impact that higher education has on shaping minds, inspiring change and empowering futures. I am profoundly grateful to my exceptional students, tutees and colleagues, past and present, who provide an endless source of inspiration to enhance my practice as we, together, continue to transform lives.

Professor Ale Armellini, Dean of Digital and Distributed Learning

His pioneering approach has led to the creation of the 鈥榚nABLe鈥 learning design process, a team-based flexible and inclusive framework that fosters collaborative and creative practices in teaching and assessment.

Professor Armellini said: 鈥淭he award of a National Teaching Fellowship is an honour and a testament to the impact that higher education has on shaping minds, inspiring change and empowering futures. I am profoundly grateful to my exceptional students, tutees and colleagues, past and present, who provide an endless source of inspiration to enhance my practice as we, together, continue to transform lives.鈥

Dr Harriet Dunbar-Morris, Dean of Learning and Teaching, said: 鈥淧rofessor Armellini鈥檚 enthusiasm and passion for supporting excellent teaching and learning has been highly valued throughout the University. His dedication to supporting colleagues on an individual level has fostered a safe and engaging environment for professional growth. Ale鈥檚 influence extends beyond Portsmouth, as he shares his knowledge and expertise on national and international platforms, making a difference in education globally.鈥

Professor Paul Hayes, Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor, said: 鈥淭hrough his innovation and dedication, Ale has transformed the educational experience of many, delivering benefits to both staff and students.  This award is thoroughly deserved, it adds to our number of National Teaching Fellows and signposts to the wider world our focus on innovative and excellent education provision.鈥

Professor Armellini鈥檚 enthusiasm and passion for supporting excellent teaching and learning has been highly valued throughout the University. His dedication to supporting colleagues on an individual level has fostered a safe and engaging environment for professional growth. Ale鈥檚 influence extends beyond Portsmouth, as he shares his knowledge and expertise on national and international platforms, making a difference in education globally.

Dr Harriet Dunbar-Morris, Dean of Learning and Teaching

Professor Armellini joins a growing roster of:

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路      Dr Stephen Corbett

路      Professor Jane Creaton

路      Dr Harriet Dunbar-Morris 

路      Professor Sherria Hoskins

路      Dr Mike Rayner

An independent panel of senior higher education leaders, representing the four UK nations, assures the quality of the National Teaching Fellowship Scheme and Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence and recommends winners.   

Last year, the University鈥檚 鈥楶roject Phoenix鈥 team, based in the Department of Curriculum Quality and Enhancement (DCQE) received a Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence - a first for the University.

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The 2023 awards ceremony will take place on 28 September at The Library of Birmingham. 

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