HKU Business School Teachers receive the University’s Teaching Excellence Awards 2020

On November 13, the Vice-President and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Teaching and Learning) announced the recipients of the University’s Teaching Excellence Awards 2020. Recipients from HKU Business School are:

Outstanding Teaching Award – Individual


Dr. Matthias Buehlmaier
Principal Lecturer

 

Outstanding Teaching Award – Team


Mr. David Bishop
Principal Lecturer


Teaching Innovation Award – Individual


Dr. Matthias Buehlmaier
Principal Lecturer
for Pioneering Social Learning in Business Education with Yocle


Teaching Innovation Award – Team

                   
Mr. David Bishop                                                             Mr. David Lee   
Principal Lecturer                                                               Principal Lecturer
for
HKU edX Professional Certificate Programme in FinTech

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