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The New Face of Teaching Excellence Dr David M Pomfret Takes HKU’s Second Consecutive UGC Teaching Award |
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For the second year running, an HKU academic has been named for the annual University Grants Committee (UGC) Teaching Award. This year, Dr David M Pomfret, Associate Professor in the Faculty of Arts, was one of three recipients of the prestigious Award. Professor Richard A Glofcheski of the HKU Department of Law was one of the two UGC Teaching Award winners in 2011. |
In announcing its decision, the UGC noted: “Dr Pomfret’s scholarly interest in the changing nature of youth has led to a radical reimagining of the history curriculum, and of the learning process. He has demonstrated a powerfully compelling use of new technologies in education that integrate students and teachers into a real partnership of teachers and learners. Dr Pomfret has a record of sustained contribution through his intellectual leadership at a programme, faculty and institutional level. In his many leadership roles, he has championed, and been a model for, the importance of quality teaching.” Dr Pomfret joined HKU in 2001 and received the University’s 2006–2007 Outstanding Young Researcher Award and its 2010 Outstanding Teaching Award. Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Lap-Chee Tsui is pleased with the news, saying: “It is truly encouraging to note that our colleagues have been honoured with the Award in two consecutive years since its inception. This is clear evidence of the excellent quality of teaching and learning at the University.” 2012 UGC Teaching Awards were selected from 15 outstanding nominees who were selected by their own institutions. The other two recipients of the Award are Professor Shekhar Madhukar Kumta from The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Professor Liu Zhiqiang from City University of Hong Kong. |
![]() Dr Pomfret was also one of the recipients of HKU’s Outstanding Teaching Award in 2010. |
![]() Standing out from 15 nominees, Dr Pomfret receives the UGC Teaching Award. |
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