King's Engineering Wins National Education Award

King’s College London

The multi-disciplinary team of academics, technicians and students have been awarded a Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence.

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The Department of Engineering has been awarded one of the UK's most prestigious higher education awards for their outstanding contribution to excellent teaching.

MaKE: Making at King's Engineering, a multi-disciplinary team of academics, technicians and students centred around the Makerspaces in the Department, received a Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence (CATE) to celebrate how staff and students partnered to re-establish engineering at King's and used design as a unifying thread to connect learning across the curriculum.

A unique approach to education that seeks to flip traditional top-down didactic approaches to learning, their 'create-first' pedagogy connects key scientific and engineering principles to the skills necessary in industry and the social responsibility of the sector.

Everything the team does - from space design to curriculum structure and staffing models - is intentionally aligned with the engineers they aim to develop. King's engineers are socially responsible, collaborative problem-solvers with the technical, creative, and entrepreneurial skills needed to tackle global challenges and shape a better future."

Professor Claire Lucas

Each session is held in the Makerspaces of the King's Quad, a series of design learning spaces collaboratively designed and built by the team to actively encourage hands-on collaboration and skill sharing for real-world challenges. Technicians and academics work together with industry partners such as Autodesk to design projects which simulate the outside world of industry, encouraging the cross-disciplinary skills and perspectives needed to succeed in the workforce.

By bringing together academics, technicians, students and professional services staff to work collaboratively, the team bring diverse technical expertise, lived experience and cultural and educational backgrounds to the Department's curriculum, educational ethos and spaces.

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(L-R) Antonio Forte, Dawn Bonfield, Naseem Ramli, Claire Lucas, Ryan Irving, Samuel Piper, Francesco Ciriello, Elizaveta Krasnova, Charlotte Palmer, Wei Liu

Professor Claire Lucas, outgoing Deputy Head of Engineering (Education) and team lead, reflected "This is not a team that evolved by accident; it is one shaped intentionally to model the kind of collaborative, creative and inclusive engineering practice we want our students to take into their future careers. I'm incredibly proud of what we've achieved together and the recognition of this award. 

"Everything the team does - from space design to curriculum structure and staffing models - is intentionally aligned with the engineers they aim to develop. King's engineers are socially responsible, collaborative problem-solvers with the technical, creative, and entrepreneurial skills needed to tackle global challenges and shape a better future."

We're really proud to receive a CATE award. It reflects the care, creativity, and collaboration that run through everything we do - not just in design teaching, but across the whole Department."

Dr Francesco Ciriello

Dr Francesco Ciriello, incoming Deputy Head of Engineering (Education) and deputy team lead, said of the award "We're really proud to receive a CATE award. It reflects the care, creativity, and collaboration that run through everything we do - not just in design teaching, but across the whole Department.

"Our students are partners in shaping their education, and our technical staff, who've also been recognised nationally with a Papin Award, make that possible. This recognition belongs to the whole community at King's Engineering."

The Engineering Education Technical Team, who preside over the Quad Labs space, were also recently recognised with a Papin Prize for their dedication to student learning and technical excellence.

These newly awarded… CATE teams represent the very best of UK higher education, demonstrating remarkable innovation, dedication and impact on student learning. Their achievements not only benefit their own institutions but inspire excellence across the entire sector."

Kathryn Harrison-Graves, Deputy Chief Executive, Advance HE

Kathryn Harrison-Graves, Deputy Chief Executive at awarding body Advance HE said, "We are delighted to announce the 2025 awards to those with an unwavering commitment to teaching excellence.

"These newly awarded… CATE teams represent the very best of UK higher education, demonstrating remarkable innovation, dedication and impact on student learning. Their achievements not only benefit their own institutions but inspire excellence across the entire sector. At a time when higher education faces unprecedented challenges, these awards celebrate the transformative power of outstanding teaching and collaboration."

Congratulations to the whole team: Professor Claire Lucas, Dr Francesco Ciriello, Dr Naseem Ramli, Ms Charlotte Palmer, Mr Samuel Piper, Dr Antonio Forte, Professor Wei Liu, Professor Dawn Bonfield, Jack Doyle, Elizaveta Krasnova, Ryan Irving, Matteo Liguori, Ningyou Hou, Sacha Morris and Ioana Sandu.

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