President's Award for Teaching Excellence
GMIT recognises and promotes good practice and innovation in teaching among academic staff.
Learning and Teaching is one of the five pillars of the GMIT Strategic Plan and high quality teaching is a cornerstone of our primary activities as a teaching institution.
The President's Award for Teaching Excellence recognises and celebrates teaching of a particularly high standard.
Winners of the Award include:
2020
Irene Hayden, School of Engineering
Laura Hegarty, School of Business
Jeremy Madden, Letterfrack Campus
Marion McEnroy, School of Design & Creative Arts
Katie O Dwyer, School of Science & Computing
Martin Ruffley, Galway International Hotel School
2019
Rachel McCarthy, School of Science and Computing
Liam Morris, School of Engineering
2018
Heather Lally, School of Science and Computing
Ian McLoughlin, School of Science and Computing
2017
Lucia Cloonan, School of Business
Cormac Quigley, School of Science and Computing
Paul Leamy, Letterfrack Campus
Paul O Dowd, School of Engineering
2016
Dr Mark McCarthy, College of Tourism & Arts
Dr Mark Kelly, School of Engineering
2015
Celine Curtin, Centre for Creative Arts & Media
Dr John Healy, School of Science & Computing
2014
Dr Pauline Logue Collins, Letterfrack Campus
2013
Dr Patrick Tobin, Letterfrack Campus
2011
Barry McMillan, College of Tourism & Arts
2010
Anthony Clare, Letterfrack Campus
2009
Mary Reid, College of Tourism & Arts
2008
Marie Finnegan, School of Business
2007
Fanchea Caden, School of Engineering