Dr Syed Mahfuzul Aziz
for
sustained commitment to implementing innovative project-based
learning strategies and developing resources leading to enhanced
student satisfaction
Mr David Badenoch
for a
sustained, innovative and scholarly approach to reflective teaching
and student-centred learning facilitating high levels of student
satisfaction and advancement of graduate qualities
Ms Sue Gilbert-Hunt
for
sustained commitment in innovative curriculum development that
fosters student ability to work autonomously in addressing the needs
of targeted community groups
Dr Carol Grech
for innovation
in program design and implementation to support and enhance
international nursing students' transition to the Australian
healthcare workforce
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Associate Professor Eimear Muir-Cochrane
for over a decade of sustained innovation and leadership in
teaching and curricula development in postgraduate mental health
programs
Dr Ioana Petrescu
for the
development and implementation of innovative curricula integrating
learning resources created by students as professional apprentices
and academic learners
Dr Jyothi Thalluri
for
developing and implementing innovative learning initiatives for
commencing and continuing Nursing/Midwifery undergraduates that
significantly contribute to individual student success and positive
learning experience
Ms Kirsten Wahlstrom, Ms Rebecca Witt and
Ms Susan Tyerman
for introducing experiential learning via
transnational teamwork with real clients to the assessment of IT
students
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required)
UniSA's Carrick winners have shared their thoughts on quality teaching and learning.