2011 - ALTC Citations for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning - $10,000 each
Associate Professor Phillip Bodman, School of Economics
Citation: For sustained commitment, excellence and leadership in teaching economics, enabling and inspiring students to achieve outstanding academic and employment outcomes
Associate Professor Matthew Davis, School of mathematics and Physics
Citation: For implementing active learning methods that inspire, motivate and engage first year physics students
Mr Alan Duhs, School of Economics
Citation: For decades of inspiring students to learn through interactive ‘unsettling’ teaching that illuminates the philosophical roots of economics, and for scholarly leadership in economics education
Associate Professor Cliff Mallett, School of Human Movement Studies
Citation: For creating an innovative, student-centred, and authentic online postgraduate program for national and international sport coaches and other sportsleaders
Dr Liza O’Moore, School of Civil Engineering
Citation: For enhancing the experience of engineering students in large classes through active engagement, providing effective feedback, and embedding real world engineering into the curriculum
Dr Roslyn Petelin, School of English, Media Studies and Art History
Citation: For providing a transformative experience for postgraduate students of writing, editing, and publishing through imaginative and inspirational teaching that allows them to fulfil their potential
Dr Tony Wright, School of Education
Citation: For sustained excellence and leadership in science education as a practising scientist who is also a science teacher educator
2010 - ALTC Citations for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning - $10,000 each
Professor Lawrence Gahan - School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
Citation: for 25 years of engaging students, enhancing learning, inspiring colleagues and sustaining leadership in chemistry
Associate Professor Joseph Grotowski - School of Mathematics and Physics
Citation: for sustained leadership in teaching and learning of mathematics - engaging students and inspiring an institutional culture around curriculum innovations across the discipline;
Associate Professor Matthew Hornsey - Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Citation: for inspiring and motivating psychology students in large classes through the use of narrative and connectedness;
Mr Michael Jennings - School of Mathematics and Physics
Citation: for improving first-year students' mathematical understanding through enthusiasm, engagement and innovative teaching approaches;
Dr James Laurenceson - School of Economics
Citation: for sustained excellence in teaching large undergraduate economics courses: inspiring students through relevance, interaction, enthusiasm and humour – contributing to increasing enrolments and lower attrition rates'
Associate Professor Malcolm Parker - School of Medicine
Citation: for preparing future doctors to manage the ethical, legal and professional obligations and challenges of 21st Century medical practice, through fifteen years of inspiring leadership;
Professor John Simmons - School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering
Citation: for excellence in teaching that has inspired, challenged and encouraged engineering students in six decades, and for national leadership of culture change in engineering education;
Mrs Margaret Stephenson - School of Law
Citation: for outstanding teaching and leadership in internationalising the curriculum, in promoting global student learning and offering students a “virtual overseas education” experience without leaving home;
Dr Terry Tunny - School of Biomedical Sciences
Citation: for outstanding dedication and expertise in teaching physiology in clinical context to medical students resulting in an enhanced educational experience in the medical program; and
Dr Martie-Louise Verreynne and Mr Stewart Gow - UQ Business School, and Mr Clint Ramsay - UniQuest Pty Ltd
Citation: for sustained excellence in engaging industry in the learning experiences and professional development of postgraduate business students.
2009 - ALTC Citations for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning - $10,000 each
Dr Felicity Baker - School of Music
Citation: For the design of innovative learning activities that develop analytical, critical and reflective thinking across a range of key learning areas in music therapy.
Dr Victor Galea - School of Land, Crop and Food Sciences
Citation: For creating high-impact learning experiences for plant pathology students using authentic industry cases and contexts and innovative applications of technology.
Dr Carrie Ritchie - School of Human Movement Studies
Citation: For the development and coordination of innovative, responsive programs and courses in the health sciences that reflect workforce needs.
Professor Tapan Saha - School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering
Citation: For enhancing undergraduate and postgraduate power engineering education through leadership in industry engagement, in work-integrated learning and the collaborative development of innovative postgraduate programs.
Dr Stephen Anderson - School of Animal Studies/School of Biomedical Sciences
Citation: For inspiring and motivating veterinary science students to learn through a creative, relationship-centred approach to teaching.
UQ Librarians - Referencing Software Support Team - UQ Library
Citation: Referencing Software Service: Ongoing service innovation supporting scholarly writing by providing internationally renowned expertise in support of referencing software, training and individual services for students.
2008 Carrick Citations for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning - $10,000 each
Dr Mehmet Kizil -School of Engineering
Citation - For outstanding teaching, dedicated commitment and leadership in innovative curriculum development through successful national and industry collaboration in Mining Engineering.
Dr David Jenkins - School of Human Movement Studies
Citation - For sustained excellence in teaching exercise science to large undergraduate classes with a focus on social and professional engagement.
Dr Clair Hughes - Teaching and Educational Development Institute
Citation - For enhancement of assessment practice through effective and sustained institutional leadership and educational support of academic teachers and leaders.
Dr John Steen - School of Business
Citation – For excellence in business strategy case study teaching and coaching, resulting in exceptional performance by The University of Queensland in the Australasian BCG strategy competition.
Associate Professor Sylvia Rodger, Dr Gail Woodyatt, Dr Julie Marinac, Dr Pauline Watter and Associate Professor Jenny Ziviani (team nomination from the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences)
Citation – For sustained excellence in provision of innovative learning experiences for allied health students in promoting inter-professional knowledge, practice and teamwork.
2007 CAAUT Citations for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning - $10,000 each
Dr Jason Connor, Dr Jennifer Fitzgerald, Associate Professor Charles Mitchell - School of Medicine
Citation: For the development of an innovative clinical communication skills program for medical students
Dr David Ip - School of Social Science
Citation: For a decade of exemplary supervision and support of postgraduate research and coursework master students in the field of social science
Dr Noriko Iwashita - School of Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies
Citation: For developing effective learning communities in ethnically-diverse groups through enquiry-based approaches to teaching and learning at the postgraduate level
Dr Nickolas James - School of Law
Citation: For the creation of teaching and assessment strategies that encourage critical thinking and continuous and independent learning by non-law students in a large law course
Dr Paul Mills, Dr Peter Woodall, Dr Shan Lloyd (School of Veterinary Science) and Dr Andrew Bradley (School of ITEE)
Citation: For the development of collaborative and reflective learning and preparation of students for professional life, through the use of Virtual Microscopy, an innovative and flexible learning tool
Dr Peter Newcombe, Ms Astrid Sirowatka, Professor Tian Oei, Dr John McLean, Associate Professor Virginia Slaughter - School of Psychology
Citation: For developing and maintaining exemplary broad-based support for international students in academic, personal and cultural transition
Dr Rob Pensalfini - School of English, Media Studies and Art History
Citation: For sustained commitment to creating a safe and empathetic learning environment which encourages the development of each learner as a whole person
Dr Murray Phillips - School of Human Movement Studies
Citation: For the design and delivery of innovative, pedagogical strategies that raise critical awareness of sport and actively engage students in large lecture settings
Dr Margaret Wegener - School of Physical Sciences
Citation: For readying diverse student cohorts for further learning by effectively engaging them in a variety of first-year level physics courses
2006 CAAUT Citations for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning - $10,000 each
Associate Professor Shaun Collin, School of Biomedical Sciences
Citation: For the development and implementation of an intense, field-based course to enhance both domestic and international student learning in theoretical and practical neurobiology
Clinical teaching team and support staff, School of Psychology
Dr Paul Harnett (Team representative), Dr Nancy Pachana, Dr Kate Sofranoff, Professor Justin Kenardy, Professor Gina Geffin, Dr Ken McFarlane, Associate Professor Ken Pakenham, Professor Tian Oei, Dr Ruth Bouma, Ms Suzanne Doyle
Citation: For leadership in the design and implementation of a program of feedback for postgraduate clinical psychology students to enhance core competencies in clinical practice.
Dr Marie Kavanagh (Team representative), School of Business; Mr Nick Baker, Mr Robert Wood
Citation: For leadership of a mentoring program that supports engagement, transition and collaborative learning for first year students
Dr Sarah Derrington, School of Law
Citation: For sustained commitment to the innovative learning of Maritime Law by students from Australian and overseas universities
Dr Massimo Gasparon, School of Physical Sciences
Citation: For a decade of commitment to the enhancement of teaching quality and student experience, and to the education of professional geologists and Earth scientists
Dr Barbara Maenhaut, School of Physical Sciences
Citation: For outstanding contributions to the development of innovative teaching methods and resources for first year mathematics
Ms Louise Anne McCuaig, School of Human Movement Studies
Citation: For innovative health promoting pedagogies that will increase the efficacy of health education in schools
Associate Professor Stephen Adkins, Schoo Land & Food Sciences
Citation: For 18 years exemplary supervision and support of postgraduate research students with a non English speaking background in the field of Agricultural Science
Dr Madan Gupta, School of Agronomy & Horticulture
Citation: For the enhancement of student performance through innovative cooperative learning strategies and fostering a supportive environment for peer and self-assessment
Ms Wendy Fitzmaurice (Team representative), UQ Library, Mr Alex Rohan (Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academic), Ms Fiona Stroud (UQ Library), Ms Marissa Takahashi (UQ Library), Ms Elizabeth Reaves (Library Gatton)
Citation: For strategic provision of Information Technology training programs tailored to meet specific student needs at all stages of their academic career
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