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Congratulations to this year's Cormack Teaching Award winners!
SFU's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences is pleased to announce this year's recipients of the Leslie Cormack Teaching Awards. Established by former Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dean Lesley Cormack in 2010, this honour celebrates excellence and innovation in teaching throughout the Faculty. The awards recognize the passion that our teaching faculty bring to the classroom, the quality of their pedagogy and the value they bring to their students’ education and to the FASS teaching community at-large.
The Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences presents up to four Cormack Teaching Awards annually, one each at the ranks of lecturer (or senior lecturer or university lecturer), assistant professor, associate professor, and full professor. Congratulations to our 2020 and 2021 recipients:
- Dr. Stephen Wright, Professor, Department of Psychology
- Dr. Matthew Hussey, Associate Professor, Department of English
- Dr. Emily O’Brien, Associate Professor, Department of History and Department of Humanities
- Dr. Henny Yeung, Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics
- Dr. Yuthika Girme, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology
- Dr. Isabel Mayo-Harp, Lecturer, Department of World Languages and Literatures
- Dr. Matthew Sigal, Lecturer, Department of Psychology