HKU Business School Teacher Mr. David L. Bishop receives the University’s Distinguished Teaching Award

On December 7, 2022, the Vice-President and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Teaching and Learning) announced the recipients of the University’s Teaching Excellence Awards (TEAS) 2022.  Mr. David Bishop in the Faculty of Business and Economics received the University Distinguished Teaching Award.

The TEAS aims to recognise, reward and promote excellence in teaching at the University.  The Selection Panel was deeply impressed with the awardees’ dedication to teaching, their tireless and creative efforts to make learning enjoyable and challenging, and the impact they have made on student learning.

Mr. Bishop adopts a multicultural approach to teaching and strives to find better ways of reaching students and develop them into more confident leaders.  Mr. Bishop has also been proactively developing courses at different levels, including Massive Open Online Courses relating to FinTech and ESG. 


Mr. David Bishop
Associate Professor of Teaching

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