Most innovative teaching approach


The Taylor’s delegation together with deputy vice-chancellor and chief academic officer Prof Dr Pradeep Nair (centre) at the award ceremony.

TAYLOR’S University brought home five awards from the Education Minister’s Special Award Ceremony: Innovative Curriculum Design and Delivery (AKRI) 2019, the highest number of awards attributed to a university to date.

Its vice-chancellor and president Prof Michael Driscoll expressed his elation over the news, sharing that this achievement is testament to the commitment of academics to ensure that the pedagogy available for students is current and allows them to achieve their full potential.

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