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10/03/2026
The University of Greater Manchester is delighted to celebrate the achievement of Nurun Nahar, Assistant Teaching Professor in the Business School, who has been recognised as one of the Top 50 Voices to Follow in Higher Education for 2026. Nurun achieved an impressive 14th place in the international list curated by Vevox.

Selected from thousands of nominations worldwide, the Top 50 Voices list highlights educators, leaders and innovators who are making a meaningful impact across the higher education sector. Nurun was recognised for her outstanding work in transforming professional learning in higher education through open, accessible and globally connected communities of practice.
Through her work, Nurun leads important conversations around technology-enhanced learning, AI in education, assessment in the age of AI, and learning with emerging technologies, helping to shape how institutions adapt to the rapidly evolving educational landscape.
The annual list celebrates individuals who are influencing the future of higher education, from digital transformation and inclusive teaching practices to student success and institutional leadership.
Nurun Nahar said:
“I’m honoured to be recognised among so many inspiring voices in higher education. This recognition reflects the collaborative and innovative community we have at the University of Greater Manchester and our shared commitment to enhancing the student experience.”
This recognition highlights the University’s ongoing commitment to innovation, excellence in teaching, and forward-thinking approaches to education, and we warmly congratulate Nurun on this well-deserved achievement.
The full list of Top 50 Voices in Higher Education for 2026 can be viewed here:
https://www.vevox.com/blog/top-50-voices-to-follow-in-higher-education-for-2026