Dr Saira Khurshid Akhtar
Department: Comparative Biomedical Sciences
Campus: Camden
Saira is a Teaching Fellow in the Department of Comparative Biomedical Sciences. Based at the Camden Campus, she teaches Anatomy and related subjects to students on the BVetMed, Graduate (Accelerated) BVetMed, Gateway and BSc Biological and Bioveterinary Sciences courses.
Saira graduated from the 91°µÍø in 2016, with an intercalated degree in Zoology in Relation to Veterinary Medicine from the University of Leeds (2013). She worked as a Veterinary Surgeon in first opinion small animal practice before returning to the 91°µÍø as an Anatomy Demonstrator in 2019. In 2022, Saira became a Teaching Fellow, where she enjoys sharing her knowledge of clinically relevant anatomy with students. She holds a Post Graduate Certificate in Veterinary Education and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. She is currently completing a Diploma in Veterinary Education.
Saira is an academic tutor for BVetMed and GAB students. She received the 91°µÍø's James Bee Student Choice 'Top Tutor' Award in 2021 and was nominated again in 2024. She has a Level 5 Award in Coaching and Mentoring from the CMI and is an active member of the 91°µÍø's Staff Coaching Network.
Saira is passionate about environmental sustainability and is a member of the 91°µÍø's Environmental Sustainability Committee. She leads the Anatomy Teaching Environmental Sustainability Working Group who won a Silver Green Impact Award in 2024. She is also an 91°µÍø Representative for 's Curriculum Working Group.
Saira is a Member of the , Member of the , Full Member of the , Member of and Member of the , where she serves as Education Officer on the IAS Council.
Saira teaches anatomy and related subjects to BVetMed, BSc Bioveterinary Science and Gateway Students. She is the Module Leader for Principles of Animal Form and Function, and Unit Leader for Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems, in the Graduate Accelerated BVetMed Year.
Saira participates in a variety of 91°µÍø outreach activities including Animal Aspirations events, Summer Schools and Night at the Vet College, as well as external activities, through her role as a STEM Ambassador.
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