Melbourne Graduate School of Education Centre for the Study of Higher Education

University of Melbourne Carrick Citation and Award Recipients 2007

 

 

UNIVERSITY CARRICK AWARD RECIPIENTS

Carrick Awards for Teaching Excellence
Physical Sciences and Related Studies

Professor Andrew Gleadow
Earth Sciences
Faculty of Science

Carrick Awards for Teaching Excellence
Team Teaching Category

Assoc. Prof Marilys Guillemin and Assoc. Prof Lynn Gillam (team)
Centre for the Study of Health and Society, School of Population Health
Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences

Carrick Awards for Teaching Excellence
Biological Sciences, Health and Related Studies

Assoc. Prof Raoul Mulder
Zoology
Faculty of Science

Carrick Awards for Teaching Excellence
Law, Economics, Business and Related Studies

 

Assoc. Prof Lea Waters
Management
Faculty of Economics and Commerce

 

UNIVERSITY CARRICK CITATION RECIPIENTS

Professor Jeff Borland
Department of Economics
Faculty of Economics and Commerce

For two decades of teaching of large student cohorts in economics, including innovative curriculum design and resource development to support student learning.

Dr Jui-shan Chang
School of Political Science, Criminology, & Sociology
Faculty of Arts

For a decade of innovative pedagogy that has positively influenced students' learning experiences and cross-cultural sensibilities and understanding.

Dr Shanika Karunasekera
Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering
Melbourne School of Engineering

For continuous engagement of, and with, engineering students to improve their learning outcomes through innovative and effective problem-based teaching and a unique student development approach.

Professor Ian Malkin
Office for Teaching and Learning in Law
Melbourne Law School

For ongoing leadership and commitment to creating a stimulating, nurturing learning environment in law.

Associate Professor Philomena Murray
Contemporary Europe Research Centre
Faculty of Arts

For pioneering the first European Union curriculum in Australia and leadership in national and international curriculum development through sustained commitment to student learning and research.

Dr Angela Paladino
Department of Management and Marketing
Faculty of Economics and Commerce

For exceptional innovation and influence in creating authentic and contemporary learning experiences for undergraduate students studying in the 'marketing' field.

Mrs Cheryl Power
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences

For exceptional dedication and leadership in the development of learning and teaching in Microbiology, particularly through the Australian Society for Microbiology's Education Special Interest Group.

Ms Marcelle Scott
The Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation
Faculty of Arts

For innovation in the development of an industry focussed, internationally relevant curriculum in the interdisciplinary field of Materials Conservation, that engages and stimulates student learning.

Associate Professor David Shallcross
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Melbourne School of Engineering

For sustained commitment to excellence, innovation and leadership in chemical engineering education in Australia and internationally.

Associate Professor Harald Sondergaard
Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering
Melbourne School of Engineering

For sustained excellence in teaching over more than 15 years, and for a decade's institutional leadership in educational reform and staff development.
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