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OLT Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning

2013 

Dr Gerhard Hambusch (Early Career)

For successful engagement of students through experiential learning that challenges assumptions and beliefs to inspire independent thought, self-learning and ethical decision making in finance

 

Associate Professor Guang Hong

For inspiring undergraduate students and enhancing their learning by integrating teaching and research for energy and environmental sustainability in mechanical engineering

 

Dr Paul Kennedy

For a decade-long contribution to data analytics teaching with an emphasis on creating authentic learning experiences for students to benefit their career progression

 

Dr Catherine Killen

For inspirational and sustained contribution to student learning through novel transdisciplinary curricula and experiential learning approaches: developing innovation capability in engineering students

 

Dr Andrea Leigh

For inspiring and motivating students in environmental science through learning approaches that highlight relevance to professional scientific practice

 

Ms Jenna Price

For a sustained commitment to improving student retention and engagement for journalism students from day one to employment

 

Dr Jonathan Tyler, Dr Laurel Dyson, Jessica Frawley, and James Wakefield

For a sustained cross-faculty team-teaching approach to providing innovative assessment and improved feedback for introductory accounting students in large classes

 

2012

Dr David Bond, Dr Robert Czernkowski, and Professor Peter Wells

A sustained and reflective team-teaching approach to engage students and make financial reporting interesting, relevant, and even enjoyable.

 

Dr Tony Brown

For continued innovative curriculum and teaching contribution to critical learning in post-graduate studies in adult education.

 

Dr Laurel Evelyn Dyson

For a decade of commitment to providing student-centred learning experiences and exemplary support to students from culturally diverse backgrounds in the Information Technology discipline.

 

2011 

Georgina Barratt-See and Mathew Appleyard
For sustained commitment to the UTS Peer Assisted Study Success (UPASS) program which improves academic outcomes for students, and develops leadership skills of student facilitators.

Dr Rob Bower
For developing and fostering experiential learning to enhance student engagement in the field of Sports Science.

Dr Paul Burke
For exemplary delivery and support of learning that addresses student challenges in the context of a large undergraduate class in introductory business statistics.

Associate Professor Aaron Coutts
For developing unique and innovative approaches that enhance independent learning and facilitate the development of practice-oriented skills in the sport and exercise sciences.

Dr Brian Farrell
For sustained promotion of learning engagement for culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) business students, using Collaborative Learning and other support strategies.

Associate Professor Hadi Khabbaz
For an innovative and sustained contribution to improving Geotechnical Engineering education in our transforming world - preparing motivated and responsible soil engineers for the future education in our transforming world - preparing motivated and responsible soil engineers for the future

ALTC National Teaching Fellowship

Associate Professor Les Kirkup
Inquiry-oriented learning in science: transforming practice through forging new partnerships and perspectives  Read more in UTS News.

2010 ALTC Teaching Fellowship

Dr Keith Willey
Developing learning and professional judgement in large classes through collaborative self and peer assessment

2010 Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning

Dr Theresa Dirndorfer Anderson
For sustained innovation in socio-technical studies curriculum and in flexible delivery technologies, grounded in both scholarship and student learning outcomes

Dr John Buchanan
For sustained contributions to education students' understandings of social issues, particularly intercultural issues, from a variety of perspectives, to assist their students in doing likewise

Michelle Kelly
For sustained leadership and mentorship in the integration of health care simulation learning experiences to enhance practice readiness of nurses and midwives

Sue O'Neill
For sustained commitment to excellence in the delivery of undergraduate teacher education courses resulting in enhanced engagement and learning by students via enthusiasm and relevance

Associate Professor Toni Robertson
For an innovative, significant and sustained contribution to undergraduate and postgraduate learning in the related fields of human computer interaction and interaction design

Dr Keith Willey and Anne Gardner
For sustained scholarly contributions to collaborative learning oriented assessment activities, innovative use of self and peer assessment, efficient feedback mechanisms and development of students' judgement

2009 Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning

Dr Peter Docherty, Dr Ross Forman, Kerry Hunter, and Harry Tse
For an innovative, scholarly collaboration that has embedded analytical writing skills into an intermediate economics subject assessment structure, improving the quality of student writing

Beth Marnane, Madeleine Mann and Rolf Wood
For an innovative, timely, sustainable approach to providing alternative format resources via an individualised web page to students with print disabilities, consequently improving academic performance

Dr Gordon Menzies
For approaches to learning and teaching that inspire and challenge students to understand diverse perspectives and to see a 'human' side to international economics

2008 ALTC Australian Award for University Teaching - Work-based Learning Category

Associate Professor Stephen Wearing

2008 Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning

 

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Back row (L - R): Alex Barthel, Kylie Redfern, Professor Ross Milbourne,
Professor Alison Lee, & Grant Matthews
Front row (L - R): Professor Shirley Alexander,
Associate Professor Anne Ross-Smith, Dr Meredith Jones,
Dr Linda Leung, & Louise McWhinnie

Alex Barthel
For outstanding leadership in the provision of sustainable academic language and learning support that has influenced and enhanced learning and teaching at UTS and beyond

Professor Alison Lee
For the development and sustaining of an innovative research and learning environment for doctoral students in Education and in the broader University

Dr Linda Leung, Dr Meredith Jones, Mr Grant Matthews, and Dr Tim Mansfield
For sustained excellence in postgraduate multimedia education as recognised by students, the institution, and industry

Louise McWhinnie
For educational excellence, through a sustained commitment to cultural and cross-cultural learning in undergraduate Typographic teaching

Anne Ross-Smith and Kylie Redfern
For sustained leadership and innovation in the internationalisation of teaching and learning in undergraduate business education in a Sino-Australian educational joint venture

2007 Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning

Dr Laurence Brady

Ms Marie Flood, Dr Mary Coupland, Mrs Narelle Woodland, Dr Simon Darcy & Ms Frances Rogan

Dr Elaine Jeffreys, Dr Paul Allatson, Dr Kate Barclay, Dr Barbara Leigh & Dr Murray Pratt

Ms Sonya Pearce

Ms Fran Rogan & Ms Caroline San Miguel

Associate Professor Stephen Teo

Professor Louise Young, Ms Lynne Freeman & Ms Daniela Spanjaard

2006 Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning

Dr Christopher Bajada
For the development of innovative and imaginative resources and approaches to engaging first year students within a large class setting.

 

Bajada

Dr Sara Denize, Mr Paul Burke, Mr Luke Greenacre, Mr Jonathan Pratt
For exemplary team teaching that improved students' learning, engagement, and environment in a large enrolment, first-year compulsory Business statistics subject.

Mr Steve Murray, Dr Dikai Liu, Mr Vladimir Lasky, Dr Kit Ka Fung, Mr Lothar Weber
For significant enhancement of practical learning experiences in engineering education through innovative development of remotely accessible laboratories

 

Engineering

Dr Kevin Suffern
For inspiring a generation of students to achieve excellence and success in the visual effects industry, world wide.

 

Suffern

Australian Awards for University Teaching

UTS finalists in: 2005 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | 1999 | 1998 | 1997

The following individuals and teams from UTS have been finalists and winners in the AUTC Australian Awards for University Teaching.

2005

Winner

Provision of Education Services to the Community - UTS Shopfront.

 

Shopfront

 

2003

Joint Winner

Social Sciences - Professor Laurie Brady (Faculty of Education).

 

Brady

Finalists

  • Associate Professor Kenneth Brown (Department of Environmental Sciences)
  • Senior Lecturer Dr Peter Petocz (Department of Mathematical Sciences)

2002

Joint Winner:

Neville Bonner Award for Indigenous Teacher of the Year - Professor Larissa Behrendt, Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning

 

Lbehrendt

2001

Finalists

Institutional Award: Innovative and practical approach to the provision of educational services to the local and/or regional community

2000

Winners

  • Law and Legal Studies Associate Professor Michael Adams, University of Technology, Sydney
  • Institutional Award: Innovative and practical approach to provision of services that enhance the quality of teaching and learning University of Technology, Sydney – Effective use of Information and Communication Technologies

 

2000

 

Adams

1999

Winner

Institutional Awards

Innovative and practical approaches to the provision of student support services that assist the learning of Australian students University of Technology, Sydney University of Technology, Sydney was honoured for The UTS First Year Experience Programme, an innovative and comprehensive programme designed to promote the success and retention of first year students. Catering to the learning and personal needs of approximately 5,000 new undergraduates each year, the programme is framed around four initiatives including a university-readiness quiz, an orientation/preparation programme, a diagnostic advisory program for students at risk of failure, and a booklet, interviews and counselling program.

 

1999

Finalist

Biological Sciences, Health and Related Studies - Associate Professor Jane Stein-Parbury, Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Health.

1998

Winners

Economics, Business & Related Studies - Mr Paul Jonson University of Technology, Sydney

Engineering - Associate Professor Tom Anderson University of Technology, Sydney

 

1998

1997

Winner

Economics and Business Studies - Mr Mark Freeman University of Technology, Sydney

Acknowledgement of Country

UTS acknowledges the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation and the Boorooberongal People of the Dharug Nation upon whose ancestral lands our campuses now stand. We would also like to pay respect to the Elders both past and present, acknowledging them as the traditional custodians of knowledge for these lands. 

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