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HomeNewsTeaching award for University of Limerick lecturer

Teaching award for University of Limerick lecturer

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Dr Roisin Cahalan, a lecturer in Physiotherapy at the University of Limerick was winner of this year’s Shannon Consortium Regional Teaching Excellence Award. The awards showcase excellence in teaching and learning in the three third-level institutes of the Shannon Consortium: Mary Immaculate College, the University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology. Each institution can put forward a maximum of three candidates, who are then put through a rigorous shortlisting process based on an extensive teaching portfolio submission supplemented with a recording of their teaching.

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