
Award Recipients
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Dr Peter Ashman
The University of Adelaide, South AustraliaFor the creative use of 'real world', open-ended scenarios in Chemical Engineering to promote the development of not just skills in problem analysis, but the ability to perceive and to choose between multiple solutions
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Dr Colin Kestell
The University of Adelaide, South AustraliaFor stimulating confident, self directed student learning by modelling engineering practice in the classroom and lab while providing challenging, innovative and relevant curricula
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Associate Professor Elizabeth Koch OAM
The University of Adelaide, South AustraliaFor outstanding contribution to student learning in the field of music through the empathetic, effective mentoring of music students, particularly those studying the flute.
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Associate Professor Maree O'Keefe
The University of Adelaide, South AustraliaFor innovative paediatric curriculum development including real and simulated experiential learning and consumer participation to enhance medical student learning
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Ms Lucy Potter
The University of Adelaide, South AustraliaFor outstanding modelling of both effective, student-centred teaching and dynamic leadership in the discipline of English, including ESL.
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Associate Professor Anne Tonkin
The University of Adelaide, South AustraliaFor promoting and managing an integrated curriculum for medical students while enthusiastically modelling effective, student-centred teaching and learning in the classroom and the clinic.
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Associate Professor Tracey Winning
The University of Adelaide, South AustraliaFor sustained scholarship in the implementation of problem-based learning in the discipline of dentistry, along with student mentoring that inspires successful, self-directed learning
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Associate Professor Mark Buntine and others
The University of Adelaide, South AustraliaFor the development and implementation of the ACELL project, that is improving the quality of teaching and learning in undergraduate chemistry laboratories throughout Australia