OxHRH Webinars Recognised by the OxTalent Awards

by | Jul 13, 2015

On 16 June 2015 the work of the OxHRH was formally recognised at the Oxford IT Services OxTalent Awards.  The OxHRH webinar series received an honourable mention for “Innovative Teaching with Technology.” The OxHRH has pioneered two cutting edge webinars on the Right to Education by Professor Sandra Fredman (OxHRH Director, Oxford University) and on the Right to Strike by Professor Alan Bogg (Oxford University).

The OxTalent Awards are an annual event which recognises staff and students from the University of Oxford who have been innovative in their use of technology to enhance teaching and learning. The awards are part of the University Teaching Awards Scheme.

The OxHRH is delighted to have won this award, and hopes to push forward with both the online learning, webinars and other interactive technology in order to remain an innovative and cutting-edge global forum for the exchange of human rights knowledge and experiences.

 

 

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