Rewarding good teaching
Teaching awards and grants
The University of South Australia's Teaching awards recognise and reward excellence in university teaching. Awards are made on an annual basis.
The University’s Learning and Teaching grants scheme facilitates projects that enhance and develop new and better approaches to achieving student learning outcomes.
The University actively encourages and assists staff to apply for the national Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC) awards and grants schemes.
Celebration of Teaching Week
November 10-13, 2009
All staff are welcome to attend a series of university wide and Division based workshops, seminars and symposia being held during the University's Celebration of Teaching Week.
University wide forums:
Service Learning at UniSA: Opportunities and
Challenges
Interactive workshop
Tuesday 10 November
9.15am – 12.30pm Bradley Forum (City West)
Registration and Further Information:
Dr David Birbeck
Enhancing Undergraduate Engagement through
Research and Inquiry
National Teaching Fellowship Regional Roundtable
Tuesday 10 November
1.00pm-5.00pm Brookman Hall (City East)
Registration and further information:
Dr Denise Wood
Learning
and Teaching as Seeing and Showing: Engaging students in the reception and
making of media
A seminar with Professor Marnie Hughes-Warrington, Pro Vice
Chancellor (Learning and Teaching) Monash University
Thursday 12 November
10.00am-11.30am Bradley Forum (City West)
Registration and further information:
Dr Ruth Fazakerley
Download the full program of events, including information about the Division based workshops and seminars, and registration details.
Workshops and events
Teaching awards and grants in focus
- 2009 ALTC Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning
- UniSA academic appointed 2009 ALTC Fellow
- UniSA staff win a global view
- UniSA teachers star
- Occupational Therapy notches up another teaching award
