National Teaching Fellowship Scheme Winners
Celebrating outstanding individual impact
The National Teaching Fellowship Scheme (NTFS) celebrates and recognises individuals who have made an outstanding impact on student outcomes and the teaching profession in higher education. The scheme is organised and run by Advance HE (previously HEA) and each year Warwick supports up to three nominations for these highly competitive awards.
In 2018, the scheme opened to members of staff from all providers of higher education across the four nations of the UK. Institutions can nominate up to three individuals per annum.
The award has been running since 2000, with up to 55 individuals receiving the award each year. On gaining the award, fellows play an ongoing role in enhancing teaching and learning within their institution, the HE sector and further afield.
If you are interested in becoming a future National Teaching Fellow, please contact Jennie Mills at j.mills.3@warwick.ac.uk.

Dr Isabel Fischer
Associate Professor (Reader) of Responsible Digital Innovation and Education
NTFS Awarded 2024

Professor Elena Riva
Head of Department Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning (IATL)/ Professor (IATL)
NTFS Awarded 2023

Professor Meleisa Ono-George
Associate Professor and Director of Student Experience (Department of History) - now University of Oxford
NTFS Awarded 2021

Professor Colin Macdougall
Associate Dean, Medical Education (Warwick Medical School)
NTFS Awarded 2019

Professor Gwen van der Velden
Professor (School of Education, Learning and Communication Sciences)
NTFS Awarded 2018

Professor Michael Scott
Professor in Classics and Ancient History / Pro Vice Chancellor (International) (Classics and Ancient History)
NTFS Awarded 2017