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Pilkington Prize winners honoured
Paul Seagrov · 2026-06-17 · via University of Cambridge - Department of Engineering

The winners of this year's Pilkington Prizes have been presented with their awards at a special event hosted by St Catharine's College. 

You all share a gift for explaining complex subjects lucidly

Professor Deborah Prentice

The prizes, which have been awarded annually since 1994, recognise individuals who make a significant contribution to teaching at the University of Cambridge. The awards were presented by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Deborah Prentice, who praised the winners for their transformative and visionary approach to teaching. She told them "you all share a gift for explaining complex subjects lucidly". 

This year's winners are;

Professor Julian Allwood (Department of Engineering/St Catharine's College)

Dr Monique Boddington (Judge Business School)

Professor Nicholas Butterfield (Department of Earth Sciences/Selwyn College)

Professor John Carr (Department of Plant Sciences/Corpus Christi College)

Dr Fiona Cooke (School of Clinical Medicine/Girton College)

Professor Orietta Da Rold (Faculty of English/St John's College)

Dr Oleg Kitov (Faculty of Economics/Selwyn College)

Dr Rachel Leow (Faculty of History)

Professor María Noriega-Sánchez (Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics/Sidney Sussex College)

Professor Dhruv Ranganathan (Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences/St John's College)

Klaud Simpson (School of Clinical Medicine)

and Professor Edgar Turner (Department of Zoology/Clare College)

You can read more about their work on the Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning website.