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CITATIONS FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO STUDENT LEARNING Flinders University Recipients 2006 – 2015

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CITATIONS FOR OUTSTANDING

CONTRIBUTION TO STUDENT LEARNING

Flinders University Recipients 2006 – 2015

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Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning recognise and reward the diverse contributions made by individuals and teams to the quality of student learning. Citations are awarded to those who have made a significant contribution to the quality of student learning in a specific area of responsibility over a sustained period, whether they are academic staff, professional staff, sessional staff or institutional associates. Citations are awarded to people who:

• have made a significant contribution to student learning in a specific area of responsibility, over a sustained period;

• are widely recognised for their achievements within the nominating institution; and • have received strong institutional endorsement.

Flinders University’s recipients are listed be found in the following years:

2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006

2015 Citation Recipients Top

Dr Maria Parappilly, School of Chemical and Physical Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering - For making physics more accessible to first year students with the use of innovative teaching strategies that have inspired, engaged and ultimately improved learning outcomes. 2015 Citation – Dr Maria Parappilly. Onkaparinga Clinical Education Program, Dr Sarah Mahoney and Mrs Jacky Lowe, School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences - For innovation and leadership in developing and sustaining a unique, immersive, longitudinal program of urban community-based medical education: the Onkaparinga Clinical Education Program. 2015 Citation – OCEP.

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2014 Citation Recipients Top

Dr Julie Erhart, School of Humanities, Faculty of Education, Humanities and Law – For outstanding teaching in screen and media, through implementation of formative assessment and feedback and group-oriented learning activities that foster independent learning. 2014 Citation Dr Julia Erhart. Dr Cassandra Star, School of Politics and Public Policy, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences – For more than two decades of empowering and supporting individuals to develop their political identity and engage with the political world, enabling active global citizens. Australian Foreign Policy Team, Dr Maryanne Kelton, Ms Emily Bienvenue and Associate Professor Richard Leaver, School of International Studies, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, and Ms Verity Kingsmill, Career and Employer Liaison Centre – For design and implementation of the innovative, internationally recongised Australian foreign Policy dual strategy in-person simulations, inspiring and enhancing student learning since 2008. 2014 Citation Australian Foreign Policy Team

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2013 Citation Recipients Top

Dr Steve Brown, School of Humanities, Faculty of Education, Humanities and Law - For the creation and development of the suite of undergraduate and postgraduate festival and event programs in Tourism leading to industry-ready graduates. 2013 Citation Dr Steve Brown. Associate Professor Sue McAllister, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences - Associate Professor Sue McAllister has facilitated development and implementation of curriculum and assessment that supports students' learning for professional practice for multiple disciplines. 2013 Citation A/Prof. Sue McAllister. Professor Jim Mitchell, School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering - For transformative teaching and training of PhD students in research-focused science degrees. 2013 Citation Prof. Jim Mitchell. Professor Heather Smigiel and Dr Ann Luzeckyj, Centre for University Teaching, Office of the Vice-Chancellor - For the design and delivery of the Flinders Academic Internship Program which develops the capacity of doctoral students as future academics in the university sector. 2013 Citation Prof. Heather Smigiel and Dr Ann Luzeckyj. Ms Jan Thompson, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health Sciences - For sustained visionary leadership, through innovative program implementation, in supporting undergraduate nursing students in their journey to become successful university students and professional registered nurses. 2013 Citation Ms Jan Thompson.

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2012 Citation Recipients Top

Associate Professor Gour Dasvarma and Dr Udoy Saikia, School of Environment, Faculty of Science and Engineering - For sustained commitment to effective teaching that fosters independent learning to enable students to achieve their goals in life. 2012 Citation A/Prof. Gour Dasvarma and Dr Udoy Saikia. Professor Don DeBats, School of International Studies, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences - For design, coordination and leadership of the pioneering, internationally recognised, Washington Internship Program that has motivated and inspired student learning for over a decade. 2012 Citation Prof. Don DeBats. Dr Marinella Marmo, Flinders Law School, Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology - For establishing and sustaining a criminal justice honours environment where self-reflection, goal-oriented future vision and rich experiential learning opportunities motivate students towards success. 2012 Citation Dr Marinella Marmo. Dr Peter Speck, School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering - For inspiring student learning through design and delivery of an engaging virology program that demonstrates the immense relevance and importance of viruses. 2012 Citation Dr Peter Speck. Associate Professor Eileen Willis, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences - For teaching sociology to health professionals and articulating the relationship between theory and practice through scholarly publication, curriculum design and leadership. 2012 Citation A/Prof. Eileen Willis. Yunggorendi, First Nation Centre for Higher Education and Research: Associate Professor Tracey Bunda, Ms Simone Tur, Associate Professor Daryle Rigney, Ms Faye Blanch, Dr Bindi MacGill, Mr Terry Magias, Mr Saib Dianati, Ms Abigail Diplock, Ms Laura Deane and Ms Vicki Pascoe - For sustained, dedicated inspirational and far-reaching contributions to the education of pre-service teachers of indigenous students in compulsory topics in the School of Education. 2012 Citation Yunggorendi First Nation Centre for Higher Education and Research.

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2011 Citation Recipients Top

Ms Patricia Barkway, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health Sciences - For sustained commitment to teaching mental health and health psychology to nursing students that inspires them to embed this learning in their clinical practice. 2011 Citation statement Ms Patricia Barkway (PDF 96KB) Dr Karen Wotton, Mr Gregory Mathews, Mrs Didy Button and Mrs Moira Kelton, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health Sciences - For significant contribution by team members in developing an online self-directed Clinical Communication Program assisting nursing students' development and application of professional language. 2011 Citation statement Dr Karen Wotton, Mr Gregory Mathews, Mrs Didy Button and Mrs Moira Kelton. Professor Diana Glenn, School of Humanities, Faculty of Education, Humanities and Law - For sustained commitment to excellence in research-based teaching that inspires and motivates students in the field of Italian language and culture. Mrs Lyn Gum, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences - For development and delivery of innovative strategies in interprofessional education and simulation learning within curriculum and the rural community. 2011 Citation statement Mrs Lyn Gum (PDF 190KB) Mrs Tania Leiman, Flinders Law School, Faculty of Education, Humanities and Law - For sustained excellence in teaching that supports, empowers and inspires first year law students to engage with law. 2011 Citation statement Mrs Tania Leiman (PDF 116KB) Dr Anuradha Mundkur, Ms Cara Ellickson (Early Career) and Mr Corey Durward, School of International Studies, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences For creating innovative learning spaces which promote the critical application of knowledge to 'real world' gender equity issues and inspire students to become change agents. 2011 Citation statement Flinders University's Gender Consortium (PDF 384KB) Professor Harry Owen, Dr Cyle Sprick, Ms Maria Cmielewski, Ms Meredith Reeve, Ms Karina Morrison, Ms Leanne Rogers, Ms Debbie Stone and Ms Christine Nobes, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences For team pioneered high-fidelity patient simulation in basic medical education to teach emergency care of the very sick in both metropolitan and regional settings. Professor Karen Reynolds, Ms Sherry Randhawa, Associate Professor Kenneth Pope and Mr David Hobbs, School of Computer Science, Engineering and Mathematics, Faculty of Science and Engineering - For teaching, supporting and inspiring students to learn, innovate and succeed as professional biomedical engineers. 2011 Citation statement Biomedical Engineering (PDF 149KB) Associate Professor Robyn Young, School of Psychology, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences For enhancing domestic and international students' therapeutic skills in clinical and family settings through the development of a sustainable intervention program for children with disabilities.

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2011 Citations Award Ceremony: Flinders University Recipients

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2010 Citation Recipients Top

Asia Pacific Palliative Care Collaborative: Dr Katrina Breaden, Ms Meg Hegarty, Ms Meredith Legg, Dr Meera Agar, Dr Rosalie Shaw, Associate Professor Cynthia Goh, Professor David Currow, Ms Kim Devery and Ms Kate Swetenham, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences - For the development and implementation of an innovative, influential and collaborative palliative care programme that meets the needs of culturally diverse students across the Asia-pacific region. Citation 2010 - Asia Pacific Care Collaborative (PDF 41KB) Mr Michael A. Bull and Associate Professor Carol Irizarry, School of Social Work and Social Planning, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences - For leadership and innovation in developing specialist teaching of loss, grief and trauma theory and practice in a professional social work course. Citation 2010 - Bull & Irizarry (PDF 215KB) Associate Professor Kate Douglas, School of Humanities, Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology - For Teaching Traumatic Literature: Engaging the Whole Student through Effective Communication and Supportive Teaching Practices. Citations 2010 - Douglas (PDF 54KB) Professor Laurence Owens, School of Education, Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology - For sustained excellence in student centred respectful and responsive teaching. Citation 2010 - Owens (PDF 32KB) Associate Professor Jamie Quinton, School of Chemical and Physical Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering - For influencing, inspiring and motivating student learning through the design and delivery of engaging, interactive and fun Physics curricula that focus on positive student experiences. Associate Professor Linnett Sanchez, Ms Karen Sparrow, Associate Professor Simon Carney and Associate Professor David Turner, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences - For a team-led, multidisciplinary workplace experience involving health professional students in remote indigenous communities. Fostering professional and personal learning and development beyond the comfort zone. Citation 2010 - Sanchez Team (PDF 33KB)

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2009 Citation Recipients Top

Associate Professor Derek Dalton, Flinders Law School, Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology - For turning law on its head: stimulating deep learning at the interface of law and criminology and fostering independent learning via individually tailored research projects. Citation 09 - Dalton (PDF 450KB) Ms Kay Edgecombe, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health Sciences - For an internationally acknowledged, strategic, sustained collaboration utilising the attributes of patients, nurses, academics and students to provide an optimal clinical learning environment for undergraduate students. Professor Ross Kalucy, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences - For sustained program development and implementation which maximise learning professional values and clinical competence in psychiatry. Associate Professor Janet McIntyre, School of Political and International Studies, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences - Enabling postgraduate students to undertake MA and PhD level research by developing their critical thinking skills to inspire creative research design and rigorous analysis. Dr Barbara Nielsen, School of Education, Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology - Inspiring learning for teaching: modelling engaging teaching practices and creative curriculum development. Citation 09 - Nielsen (PDF 510KB) Dr Julie Robinson, School of Psychology, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences - For promoting deep knowledge of Developmental Psychology through experiential and emotionally engaging learning activities and facilitation of active learning. Citation 09 - Robinson (PDF 561KB) Dr Ingrid Scholten, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences - For sustained distinction in creating innovative, integrated learning opportunities to construct and enliven an outcomes-based speech pathology curriculum, thereby enhancing the student experience. Dr Lynley Wallis, School of Humanities, Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology - For leadership and innovation in developing an outstanding graduate training program in archaeology and cultural heritage management to produce industry ready graduates.

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2008 Citation Recipients Top

Professor Rosalind Murray-Harvey, Ms Kerry Bissaker, Ms Allissa Zhao and Ms Courtney Roe, School of Education, Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology - For exemplary practice in developing and delivering programs that provide highly valued holistic educational experience for offshore students. Citation 08 - Murray-Harvey (PDF 529KB) Dr Karen Orr Vered, School of Humanities, Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology - For innovation in student-centred learning and formative assessment practices in the field of screen studies. Citation 08 - Vered (PDF 457KB) Dr Kathryn Schuller, School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering - For leading a cultural transformation in teaching and learning in the Faculty of Science and Engineering through her work with both colleagues and students. Citation 08 - Schuller (PDF 531KB) Associate Professor Mark Staniforth, School of Humanities, Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology - For sustained leadership in building an integrated maritime archaeology program and for teaching excellence using an innovative curriculum including work-integrated learning to produce job-ready graduates. Citation 08 - Staniforth (PDF 486KB) Ms Lyn Wilkinson, School of Education, Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology - For sustained excellence in the specialist area of literacy curriculum teaching that supports undergraduates as learners and inspires them as beginning teachers. Citation 08 - Wilkinson (PDF 469KB)

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2007 Citation Recipients Top

Dr Diana Glenn, Dr Eric Bouvet, Dr Maria Luz Long and Associate Professor Michael Tsianikas, School of Humanities, Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology - For sustained excellence and leadership in the development of a diverse and innovative research-based curriculum in language pedagogy and cultural studies. Citation 07 - Glenn (PDF 35KB) Associate Professor Elizabeth Handsley, Dr Christopher Reynolds and Ms Rebecca Lagorgia, School of Law, Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology - For innovation and effectiveness in creating a framework to develop student independence through training in the generic and professional skill of group work. Citation 07 -Handsley (PDF51KB) Dr Lindy King, Dr Jane Neill and Ms Kerry Taylor, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health Sciences - For sustained leadership of a collaborative academic and clinical mentoring program that encourages passion for clinical research, further study and publication among undergraduate students. Citation 07 - King (PDF 51KB) Associate Professor Kathleen Knights, Ms Karen Lillywhite, Mrs Gail Easterbrook, Professor John Miners and Dr Arduino Mangoni, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences - For promotion of safe and effective medication management through an innovative e-learning pharmacology course for Nurse Practitioners in urban, rural and remote areas of Australia. Citation 07 - Knights (PDF 93KB) Dr Salah Kutieleh, Ms Sandra Egege, Ms Julia Miller, Ms Regina Sliuzas and Ms Jeni Thomas, Academic and Student Services Division - For sustained excellence in developing and adapting support programs that allow international students to succeed academically and grow personally while in Australia. Citation 07 - Kutieleh (PDF 43KB) Ms Sue Lenthall, Ms Sabina Knight, Dr John Wakerman, Ms Heather Jensen and Ms Tahnia Edwards, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences - For the design and implementation of a multidisciplinary curriculum to meet the learning needs of Remote Health Professionals. Dr Ian Menz, Ms Karen Burke Da Silva and Mr David Wood, School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering - For leadership in the development of an interactive model of teaching focused on engagement and retention in large science based classes. Citation 07 - Menz (PDF 37KB) Associate Professor Joe Shapter, School of Chemistry, Physics and Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering - Through the leadership of Associate Professor Joe Shapter, Flinders University established the world's first nanotechnology undergraduate degree using many ground breaking approaches to science education. Citation 07 - Shapter (PDF 43KB) Ms Jan Thompson, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health Sciences - For a courageous, long standing commitment, to developing curriculum and teaching health professionals about the impact of discriminatory practices on the provision of health care. Citation 07 - Thompson (PDF 44KB)

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2006 Citation Recipients Top

Ms Kerry Bissaker, School of Education, Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology - For excellence in the design and delivery of content-specific post-graduate programs and sustained commitment to teachers' professional learning. Citation 06 - Bissaker (PDF 41KB) Professor Iain Hay, School of Geography, Population and Environmental Management, Faculty of Social Sciences - For sustained leadership and scholarship dedicated to improving the quality of geography learning and teaching within Australia and internationally. Citation 06 - Hay (PDF 60KB) Dr Mary Heath, School of Law, Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology - For inclusive, accessible, supportive and inspiring teaching of sexual assault law. Citation 06 - Heath (PDF 52KB) Professor Julie Holledge, Mr Richard Back, Mr Andrew Bailey, Mr Paul Lawrence Jennings, Ms Jennifer White, School of Humanities, Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology - For the development of research rich undergraduate courses, intercultural programs and industry-linked schemes for students training to be professional actors and directors. Citation 06 - Holledge (PDF 31KB) Mr Hugh Kearns and Ms Maria Gardiner, Staff Development and Training Unit - For a unique team approach applying the latest psychological and educational research to enhance the quality and effectiveness of the PhD learning experience. Citation 06 - Kearns (PDF 74KB) Dr Alison Russell, Dr Ingrid Scholten, Dr Paul McCormack, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences - For inspiring student learning in Speech Pathology through the development and implementation of interactive computer technologies (ICT) and other innovative approaches to teaching. Citation 06 - Russell (PDF 34KB) Professor Paul Worley, Dr David Rosenthal, Dr Lucie Walters, Ms Pamela Stagg, Ms Heather Brimson, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences - For development and implementation of the community-based Parallel Rural Community Curriculum, an internationally recognised paradigm-changing medical education program which strengthens the rural medical workforce. Citation 06 - Worley (PDF 37KB)