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Margaret Low wins University Public Engagement Award

Margaret Low receiving her award from Christina HughesMargaret Low, Principal Teaching Fellow at WMG, has won an award in the University of Warwick's Research Impact and Public Engagement Awards.

The awards were announced by the Provost, Stuart Croft, and Pro-Vice-Chancellors Simon Swain and Christina Hughes on Thursday 3 July. Staff and PG students, from across the University gathered in the Physics Concourse at a reception to hear the winners announced.

These awards recognise staff for the time, hard work and consideration they put into engaging the public with the benefits of their research, and to recognise the myriad ways in which all staff and students at the University engage with local communities and businesses to improve people’s lives – in the region, in the UK and globally. Margaret won the award for her public engagement work with the Technology Volunteers.

Technology Volunteers are a group of students and staff at the University of Warwick who aim to encourage children to become creators, rather than consumers of technology. They offer support to local schools by assisting with technology-based projects and activities during lessons, or at after school clubs. They run a number of technology-based workshops with schools and community organisations in Coventry and Warwickshire.

In addition to the public engagement award, Margaret has also recently been recognised in the Warwick Awards for Teaching Excellence which celebrate excellence in teaching and the support of learning across the University. Margaret will be presented with her award at the University's graduation ceremony held later in July.

Mon 07 Jul 2014, 10:00 | Tags: Athena Swan Margaret Low Public engagement