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Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience awarded Prestigious Disciplinary Excellence in Learning, Teaching and Assessment DELTA Award
深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork is celebrating the success of the Anatomy and Neuroscience teaching team. Led by Dr Mutahira Lone, the Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience have been awarded the Higher Education Authority's prestigious Disciplinary Excellence in Learning, Teaching and Assessment DELTA Award. This award marks a significant milestone for the department and reaffirms its ongoing commitment to excellence in teaching and learning at UCC.
This national award recognises departments that demonstrate excellence in teaching and learning, innovation in educational practice, and a strong commitment to enhancing the student experience and fostering belonging within higher education.
The award reflects the department鈥檚 sustained efforts to create an inclusive, student-centred learning environment, underpinned by collaboration, pedagogical innovation, and evidence-informed practice. It also recognises the collective contribution of academic staff, professional services colleagues, and students who have worked together to strengthen teaching, learning, and community within the department.

Photo: Representatives of the Delta Team staff and students attended the awards ceremony held in Dublin on March 10th, 2026. Professor Gerard O'Keeffe Head of Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience, Ms Bereniece Riedewald, Senior Technical Officer, Dr Mutahira Lone, Team leader, Ms Asma Zulfiqar final year dental student, Dr Andre Toulouse, Senior Lecturer, Dr Mairaj Fatima, Senior Medical Demonstrator
The DELTA review panel commended the team for their strong application and stated: " The panel was impressed by the strong teaching and learning culture you have cultivated. Your commitment to pedagogy, including the principles of Teaching for Understanding and Universal Design for Learning, is clearly evident. The inclusive and collaborative ethos across students, lecturers, and professors is impressive. Your achievements reflect the strength of your department."

Photo: Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience Delta Award team meeting.
Dr Mutahira Lone, DELTA Lead and Lecturer in the Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience, said: 鈥淲e are absolutely delighted to receive the DELTA Award. This achievement reflects the incredible commitment, passion, and teamwork of our staff and students, who continuously strive to create an engaging, inclusive, and supportive learning environment. The DELTA process has been an immensely valuable journey, not only in recognising our strengths but also in helping us develop a clear roadmap for continued enhancement over the next three years.鈥
Photo: Dr Mutahira Lone with PhD student Fionnuala Wilson
Over the past few years, the Anatomy and Neuroscience team has transformed learning experiences through innovative pedagogies, including 3D-printed models, interactive digital resources, flexible assessments, and research-based teaching practices. Student partners have played a central role in shaping these developments, co-writing learning materials, conducting scholarship projects, and evaluating new teaching approaches.
Professor Ger O'Keeffe, Head of the School of Medicine, congratulated the team, noting 'The DELTA Award affirms UCC鈥檚 leadership in pedagogical innovation and recognises the exemplary work happening in Anatomy and Neuroscience. This team sets a benchmark for what student partnership and research-enhanced teaching can achieve'.
The DELTA Award will support the team in implementing their updated Action Plan, which includes further embedding partnership principles, expanding staff capacity-building initiatives, and developing new cross-disciplinary collaborations to enhance learning across the health professions.
This achievement reinforces UCC鈥檚 commitment to excellence in teaching and learning and showcases the transformative impact of partnership-driven innovation on the student experience.
Photo: Dr Andr茅 Toulouse and Dr Mutahira Lone
Representatives of the Delta Team staff and students attended the awards ceremony held in Dublin on March 10th, 2026. Accompanying team lead Dr Mutahira Lone were Professor Gerard O'Keeffe Head of Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience, Dr Andre Toulouse, Senior Lecturer, Dr Mairaj Fatima, Senior Medical Demonstrator, Ms Bereniece Riedewald, Senior Technical Officer, and Ms Asma Zulfiqar final year dental student. See photo gallery
The Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience extends its sincere thanks to the National Forum and the Higher Education Authority for this important recognition.
LINKS:
- HEA National Forum Teaching and Learning:
- UCC Workvivo
About DELTA Award and HEA National Forum T&L
- HEA National Forum: Teaching and Learning
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