
Award Recipients
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Ms Julie De Rooy
Swinburne University of Technology, VictoriaFor excellence in teaching law, including engaging multidisciplinary and culturally diverse students, using targeted real world scenarios, extensive feedback and transition workshops
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Dr Kerry Dickson
Victoria University, VictoriaFor sustained contributions to engaging disadvantaged students in learning anatomy and physiology, especially via kinesthetic approaches
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Dr Roumen Dimitrov
University of Western Sydney, New South WalesFor successful experiential and engaged learning and teaching that educates public relations students to stand out as professionals
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Mr Khoa Do
Curtin University of Technology, Western AustraliaFor developing unique and innovative approaches to support creative learning environments that enhance and enrich self-directed and independent learning within the discipline of architecture
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Dr Kate Douglas
Flinders University, South AustraliaFor Teaching Traumatic Literature: Engaging the Whole Student through Effective Communication and Supportive Teaching Practices
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Ms Angela Dressler
Victoria University, VictoriaFor sustained initiative creating an embedded career development model for undergraduates that provides career direction, instils lifelong career management strategies, builds confidence, and enhances employability
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Dr Fernanda Duarte
University of Western Sydney, New South WalesFor effectively facilitating transformative learning in a management school through sound scholarship and engaging experientially-based approaches that inspire students to think more critically and ethically
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Associate Professor Katie Dunworth
Curtin University of Technology, Western AustraliaFor leadership and innovation in nurturing the enhancement of English language proficiency among students and staff from linguistically diverse backgrounds
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Professor Mark Elgar
The University of Melbourne, VictoriaAn exemplary record of providing individually adapted supervision, support and mentoring that equips students with the skills and confidence to flourish as independent research scientists
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Professor Vladimir Estivill-Castro
Griffith University, QueenslandFor leadership and innovation in postgraduate supervision that supports, engages, and inspires computer science research students to succeed in a highly competitive research environment
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