The Distinguished Teaching Award

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Uppsala University annually awards five prizes for outstanding contributions within education at basic level as well as advanced level.

The prizes of SEK 20 000 each will be awarded in the Autumn.

Four of the prizes are allocated for teachers in the following fields;

Theology, Humanities and Educational Sciences
Law and Social Sciences
Medicine and Pharmacy
Mathematics, Science and Technology

The Independent Distinguished Teaching Award

The fifth prize is awarded to pedagogical contributions within a particularly prioritized field chosen and announced annually. This prize is called The Independent Distinguished Teaching Award.
The prioritized field 2026 is "Examination that promotes student learning".

How to Nominate?

The nomination form for 2026 will be open between 13 January to 10 March 2026.

In May 2026 we will present the winners of the Distinguished Teaching Award 2026.

To choose laureates we need to know how your nominee works within the categories of nomination described below. Descriptions of all four categories is by no means mandatory, it does however give the drafting committee a more comprehensive picture of how your nominee fulfills the requirements for the award.
Students, colleagues and heads of departments are all invited to nominate candidates for the awards.

Nominationform The Distinguished Teacing Award and The Independent Distinguished Teacing Award 2026

The categories of nomination

Nomination criteria

Previous award winners

Review Committe The Distiguished Teaching Award

Review Committee for the Distinguished Teaching Award

Members of the Review Committee


Chair: Prorektor Coco Norén

Area 1 – Theology, Humanities and Educational Sciences

Teacher representative: Johan Eriksson, Department of Art History
Teacher representative: Vacant

Student representative: Evina Zebili
Student representative: Ellen Melin

Area 2 – Law and Social Sciences

Teacher representative: Torbjörn Ingvarsson, Department of Law
Teacher representative: Roujman Shahbazian, Department of Sociology

Student representative: Kristina Huldt
Student representative: Marcus Kaplan

Area 3 – Medicine and Pharmacy

Teacher representative: Emma Lundkvist, Department of Pharmacy
Teacher representative: Albert Christersson, Department of Surgical Sciences

Student representative: Frida Öster
Student representative: Teja Lindmark

Area 4 – Mathematics, Science and Technology

Teacher representative: Mikael Widersten, Department of Chemistry
Teacher representative: Kjell Staffas, Department of Electrical Engineering

Student representative: Inga Nordin
Student representative: Almir Fejzic

Officer from the Division of Quality Enhancement: Helena Lindqvist, educational developer
Secretary from the Division for Quality Enhancement: Charlotte Sundström, administrative coordinator

The mandate period is three years for teachers (2025-01-01 till 2027-12-31) and two years for students (2026-01-01 till 2027-12-31).
The mandate period may be extended once.

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