
Award Recipients
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Mr Michael A Bull
Flinders University, South AustraliaFor leadership and innovation in developing specialist teaching of loss, grief and trauma theory and practice in a professional social work course
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Ms Linda Butcher
Murdoch University, Western AustraliaFor creative integration of pedagogical and professional media knowledge to produce effective, engaging resources addressing emerging learning and teaching issues
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Mr Matthew Butler
Monash University, VictoriaFor team leadership that reinvigorated a challenging multi-campus, multi-disciplinary first year core programming unit through introducing innovative feedback processes to develop independent student learning
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Dr Martin Cake
Murdoch University, Western AustraliaFor innovation and leadership in the successful integration of Veterinary Professional Life, a whole-of-course intervention enhancing professional attitudes, ethics, communication and life skills
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Dr Marie Caltabiano
James Cook University, QueenslandFor integrating 'Best Practice' work models with pedagogy and scholarship to foster desired attributes in Psychology graduates
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Dr Catherine Camden-Pratt
University of Western Sydney, New South WalesFor foregrounding critical creativity: establishing safe spaces for experimentation using creative learning approaches which transform students? understanding of themselves as agents of change
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Associate Professor Malcolm Campbell
Deakin University, VictoriaFor sustained and inspirational leadership of teaching and learning across an institution
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Dr Julie Cassidy
Deakin University, VictoriaFor pioneering innovative and engaging teaching methodologies and technologies to support inclusive experiential learning that facilitates practical legal skills development and promotes inter-cultural competencies
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Associate Professor Aileen Cater-Steel
University of Southern Queensland, QueenslandFor leadership and innovation in designing and developing an information technology service management curriculum incorporating internationally-recognised professional certification in response to industry demand
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Dr Lisa Chandler
University of the Sunshine Coast, QueenslandFor sustained design and delivery of innovative, practice-informed, and student-focused curricula that provide a professionally-relevant foundation in art and design practice
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