Enhancement grants: up to $20,000 each
Associate Professor Pat Buckely, Professor Allan Evans, Professor Esther May, Professor Helen McCutcheon, Helen Livingston & Associate Professor Carole Alcock (Pharmacy & Medical Sciences, Health Sciences, and Nursing and Midwifery) Project: Developing champions in Interprofessional Learning (IPL) in Health Sciences.
Associate Professor Ingrid Day, Professor Kay Lawrence, Professor Kerry Green, Anna Lee, Associate Professor David Roberts (SA School of Art, Communication, DUCIER & Career Services) Project: Embedding career management skills in curricula: Demonstrating the efficacy of a strategy based on best practice principles and localised research within the Division EASS.
Associate Professor Ingrid Day, Dr Denise Wood, Dr Vicki Crowley, Jillian Miller (Communication) Project: Key factors contributing to the retention and success of Indigenous students.
Small development grants: up to $3,000 each
Dr Ruth Geer and Professor Bruce Thomas (Education) Project: Developing effective pedagogies for interactive whiteboards in teacher education.
Dr Nicola Massy-Westropp, Susan Gilbert-Hunt & Dr Shylie Mackintosh (Health Sciences) Project: A Self-Directed Interactive Range of Motion (ROM) Tool.
Associate Professor Eimear Muir-Cochrane, Andrew Gardner, Associate Professor Nicholas Procter, Kevin Rouse (Nursing & Midwifery) Project: Developing knowledge, understanding and positive appreciation of people living with a mental illness through the use of online discussion groups within the Graduate Diploma in Mental Health/Nursing.
Zorica Nedic, Professor Andrew Nafalski, Jan Machotka and Associate Professor Ozdemir Gol (Electrical & Information Engineering) Project: Facilitating experiential learning for first year engineering students.
Professor Jan Pincombe, Elizabeth Grinter, Gerardine Beresford, Helen Bradley (Nursing & Midwifery) Project: E-portfolio for the Bachelor of Midwifery.
Dr Tangi Steen, Roger Lane & Sydney Sparrow (DUCIER) Project: Student use of the Online Discussion Forum as an assessment tool.
School based teaching grants: up to $5000 each (available to Heads of School only)
Professor Allan Evans, Associate Professor Pat Buckley and Dr Craig Williams (Pharmacy and Medical Sciences) Project: Enhancing the First Year Experience: An Intervention to Improve Study Skills.
Professor Andrew Nafalski - on behalf of Professor Andrew Parfitt (Electrical and Information Engineering) Project: Improving commencing student progress through enhanced peer mentoring schemes.
Associate Professor Adrian Vicary and Sophie Diamandi (Social Work & Social Policy) Project: Cross campus collaboration to enhance the scholarship of teaching and learning in Social Work courses.