Commendations - Recipients
Congratulations to the 2024 recipients!
Adelaide Law School
Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and EconomicsÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý
Category:ÌýApproaches to teaching and/or the support of learning that influence, motivate and inspire students to learn
Professor Stephens is recognised for a decade of inspiring students to excel in advocacy and research through innovative, simulated real-world decision-making in international humanitarian law.
Team: Advisory Principles and Practice (Operation Inspiration and Impact)ÌýÌý
Team members:Ìý,ÌýMr Paul Moss, Ms Simona PadvelskyteÌýandÌýMs Gala Biggs
Adelaide Business School,ÌýFaculty of Arts, Business, Law and EconomicsÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý
Learning Enhancement & Innovation, Division of Academic and Student EngagementÌý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý
Category: Approaches to teaching and/or the support of learning that influence, motivate and inspire students to learn
The Advisory Principles and Practice team have designed a course to inspire, motivate and educate students on how to apply their academic knowledge and research skills collaboratively to solve real-world societal problems.
Team: BHMS PlacementÌý
Team members: Dr Nichola Thompson and
School of BiomedicineÌýÌý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý
Faculty of Health and Medical SciencesÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý
Category: Developing graduate employability through work-integrated-learning (WIL)
Dr Thompson and Dr Sidhu lead largescale Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences (BHMS) placement courses. Their exceptional leadership and work ethic ensure an enriching WIL experience for students and supervisors.Ìý
Team:ÌýGlobal Food and Agribusiness
Team members:Ìý, ,
School of Economics and Public Policy
Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics
Category: Developing graduate employability through work-integrated-learning (WIL)
Team Global Food and Business are celebrated for exemplar integration of work-integrated learning experiences in the form of study tours and internships that enhance employability in the global food and agribusiness sector.
School of BiomedicineÌýÌý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý
Faculty of Health and Medical SciencesÌýÌýÌýÌý
Category:ÌýImplementing Effective HDR Supervisory Practices
Associate Professor Collins-Praino is recognised for utilising evidence-based, collaborative supervision techniques that build core competencies and celebrate individual strengths, while fostering development of independent, critically thinking and engaged research professionals.
School of BiomedicineÌýÌý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý
Faculty of Health and Medical SciencesÌýÌýÌýÌý
Category:ÌýImplementing Effective HDR Supervisory Practices
Associate Professor Turner is recognised for fostering excellent HDR outcomes through student-centric supervision, encompassing positive team culture, student well-being, tailored development opportunities and development of employability skills for desired post-HDR career.Ìý
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Former recipients
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2023 award recipients
Name
Area
Award category
Dr Ankit Agarwal
Adelaide Business School
Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and EconomicsÌýInclusive learning and teaching approaches
Dr Kim Barbour
School of Humanities
Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and EconomicsInclusive learning and teaching approaches
Dr Susan Hemer
School of Social SciencesÌýÌýÌýÌý Ìý Ìý Ìý
Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and EconomicsÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýImplementing effective HDR Supervisory Practices
Associate Professor Wendy Ingman
Adelaide Medical School
Faculty of Health and Medical SciencesÌýÌýImplementing effective HDR Supervisory Practices
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2022 award recipients
Name Area Award category Team Kindergym
- Associate Professor Tamara Page (Lead)
- Ms Elyce Kenny
- Mr Iain Everett
Adelaide Nursing School
Faculty of Health and Medical SciencesDeveloping Graduate Employability Through Work-Integrated-Learning (WIL) Maths Learning Centre - Dr David Butler (Lead)
- Mr Nicholas Crouch
ECSAS/SAS
Division of Academic and Student EngagementInclusive Learning and Teaching Approaches Dr Michelle Phillipov School of Humanities
Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and EconomicsInclusive Learning and Teaching Approaches Team CCC Coordination
- Dr Anna Leonard (Lead)
- Dr Bonnie Williams
- Dr Emma Muhlack
School of Biomedicine
Faculty of Health and Medical SciencesInnovations in Assessment and Feedback Team Enhanced Blended Learning
- Dr Mahmud Masum (Lead)
- Associate Professor Janice Loftus
- Paul Gregory John Moss
- Nurmalisa Che Ali
- Dr Ary Suryawathy
Adelaide Business School
Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and EconomicsLearning Enhancement and Innovation (LEI)
Innovations in Blended and/or Online Learning -
2021 award recipients
Name Area Award category Carlos Bartesaghi Koc School of Architecture and Built Environment (SABE)
Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Mathematical ScienceInnovations in blended and/or online learning Viythia Katharesan School of Biomedicine / Discipline of Anatomy & Pathology
Faculty of Health and Medical ScienceInnovations in blended and/or online learning Benjamin McCann School of Humanities
Faculty of ArtsPromoting student wellbeing Team: Beyond Climate Anxiety and Pandemic Blues: Using Transformative Learning to
Foster Student Wellbeing during Times of CrisisÌý-ÌýÌýShoko YoneyamaÌýandÌýDanielle LeMieuxDr Shoko Yoneyama - School of Social Sciences,ÌýFaculty of ArtsÌýandÌýDanielle LeMieux -ÌýLearning Designer, Learning Enhancement and Innovation (LEI) Promoting student wellbeing -
2020 award recipients
Special commendations -ÌýCOVID 19 Emergency teaching response
In 2020 there were no DASE sponsored Commendations due to budgetary restrictions imposed to manage the COVID 19 pandemic emergency response.Ìý
Instead, Special Commendations were offered to recognise the exceptional work in teaching and learning that academic and professional staff supporting teaching have undertaken in response to the COVID19 pandemic.ÌýÌý
In recognition of the increased workload imposed by the changes in teaching mode required by the emergency response we have simplified the application process.Ìý
Awards wereÌýmade to staff whoÌýdemonstrated agility, creativity andÌýinnovation in responding to the unique learning and teaching context created by the COVID19 pandemic.ÌýÌý
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2019 award recipients
Name Area Award Category Francesco Barbera Business School
Faculty of the ProfessionsUsing effective and innovative assessment and feedback practices Walter Barbieri School of Education
Faculty of ArtsEffective & Innovative use of Learning Technologies Lyndsey Collins-Praino Adelaide Medical School
Faculty of Health and Medical SciencesEffective & Innovative use of Learning Technologies Tak Kee School of Physical Sciences
Faculty of SciencesImplementing effective HDR Supervisory Practices Michelle McArthur School of Animal and Veterinary Science Faculty of Sciences Developing Career-Ready Graduates -
2018 award recipients
Name Area Award category Mark Dodd School of Economics
Faculty of the ProfessionsEffective and innovative use of learning technologies Anne Hewitt Adelaide Law School
Faculty of the ProfessionsSupporting and encouraging colleagues in their teaching Chelsea Liu Adelaide Business School
Faculty of the ProfessionsEffective and innovative use of learning technologies Kerry Wilkinson School of Agriculture, Food and Wine
Faculty of SciencesEffective and innovative use of learning technologies Rachel Ankeny School of Humanities
Faculty of ArtsImplementing effective HDR Supervisory Practice Susan Hemer School of Social Sciences
Faculty of ArtsImplementing effective HDR Supervisory Practice -
2017 award recipients (Beacon Commendations for the Enhancement and Innovation of Student Learning)
Name Area Award category Kellie Toole Adelaide Law School
Faculty of ProfessionsDeveloping career ready graduates Peter Strelan School of Psychology
Faculty of Health and Medical SciencesDeveloping coursework students as researchers Tania Crotti Adelaide Medical School
Faculty of Health and Medical SciencesDeveloping coursework students as researchers Braden Phillips School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Faculty of ECMSUsing effective and innovative assessment and feedback practices Nicolene Lottering Adelaide Medical School
Faculty of Health and Medical SciencesEffective and innovative use of learning technologies Melissa Nursey-Bray School of Social Sciences
Faculty of HumanitiesImplementing effective HDR Supervisory Practice Paul Sendziuk School of Social Sciences
Faculty of HumanitiesImplementing effective HDR Supervisory Practice Beth Loveys School of Agriculture, Food & Wine
Faculty of SciencesSupporting and encouraging colleagues in their teaching