Lecturer welcomes new students having received two new Awards
Dr Teresa CrewDr Teresa Crew, a Lecturer in Social Policy at Âé¶čAV is beginning a new year of Lecturing at Âé¶čAV with two new accolades to her name.
Dr Crew has been awarded an Outstanding Teaching in Social Policy Award by the Social Policy Association. Teresa Crew, who is the Year One Coordinator (for Social Sciences) in the School of History, Philosophy & Social Sciences also received a Âé¶čAV Teaching Fellowship during the Universityâs recent degree Ceremonies.
Dr Crew commented: âIâm overwhelmed to get these awards as it only feels like a few years ago I was starting my degree at Âé¶čAV. It goes without saying that without my fantastic Social Sciences colleagues I would never have received these awards. I have such great support. But I have to say that itâs my experiences with students that make this job so special. They are inquisitive, open to learn and a joy to work withâ.
Dr Crew was awarded a Fellowship in the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) in 2017. She also worked on a British Sociological Association task and finish group to create a national Applied Sociology curriculum.
Dr Crewâs main teaching and research interests focus on social inequalities, higher education and the broad area of gender. She gained her PhD on graduate inequalities in relation to class, gender and place, which was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council in 2014.
Prior to working at Âé¶čAV Teresa Crew worked across North Wales for the Welsh Assembly, local Authorities and the Third sector. She is a board member for North Wales Regional Equality Network.
Publication date: 28 September 2018