About Peter Strevens

Peter Strevens (1922-1989) was a prominent figure in the growth of applied linguistics as a field of study. In his career, Strevens held positions at the University of Leeds, the University of Essex, Wolfson College of Cambridge, and the University of East Michigan, in addition to his time at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. He collaborated in the founding of the School of Applied Linguistics in Edinburgh, and authored many prominent works in the field of applied linguistics.  He was known for his belief that the purpose of extending the use of English across the world was to break down barriers, not to dominate or make money. 

More information can be found in this article from Applied Linguistics. 

About this Award

This is an award given to a graduating MATESL TA in the IEI who has distinguished themself not only by superb teaching, but also by excellence in a number of other related activities, such as materials development, special innovations, and by a spirit of helpfulness to colleagues. This award is decided by the IEI faculty.

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Peter Strevens Award for Excellence in Teaching Plaque 1
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Peter Strevens Award for Excellence in Teaching Plaque 2

Award Recipients

Year
Recipient

2023

Aria Santos

2023

William Leroux

2022

Michelle Kim

2021

Alice Houston

2020

Hillary Veitch

2019

Calen Gutwein

2018  Jennifer Brown-Rocheleau

2017

Jeanette Pyne

2016

Laurda Thorson

2015

Kathleen (Kat) Kolumban

2014

Amber Dunse

2013

Andrew Hunt

2013

Carleen Sacris

2012

Alyssa DiGirolamo

2011

Meryl Garrison

2010

 Juval Racelis

2009

Christopher Hollis

2008

Julieta Fernandez

2007

Ulugbek E. Nurmukhamedov

2006

Kate Curry

2005

Melissa Nicole Ray

2004

Primrose E. Walker

2003

Lesley Yuill-Mughazy

2002

Stephanie Ngom

2000

Jennifer Carder

2000

W. Jason Stegemoller

1999

Audrey Humphreys

1998

Pavel Trofimovich

1997

Darenda Borgers

1996

Heidi Shetzer

1995

Raigan Wilson

1994

Joy Garling

1993

Diana Steele

1991

Dianne Dow