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Susan Larsen Recognised for Innovative Teaching

CUSU Teaching Award

The Department of Slavonic Studies is proud to announce that Dr Susan Larsen has been commended for Innovative Teaching by CUSU (Cambridge University Student Union) in its annual Student-Led Teaching Awards.

A Lecturer in the Department of Slavonic Studies, Dr Larsen teaches on a number of our exciting course offerings, including Paper SLA3/SL1 (Introduction to Russian Culture) and Paper SL7 (Soviet and Russian Cinema). Her nomination for achievement in Innovative Teaching was one of nearly 600 over the course of the 2017 Student-Led Teaching Awards. Dr Larsen and the other distinguished staff were honoured at a ceremony in the University Combination Room on 9 May 2017, with the students who nominated them present for the occasion. ​

Congratulations on this well-deserved honour, Susan!

 

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