Associate Professor Kathryn Sutherland from Victoria University in Wellington New Zealand will be presenting this year’s keynote on Changing Contexts and People in Higher Education: Holism and Akorangaat next week’s
Colleagues from higher education institutions come together for the annual ISSOTL conference, which is one of the leading international conferences for academics to discuss current issues in tertiary education.
The Office of the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Education) and KPMG are thrilled to announce that Milan Pahor, from the School of Mathematics and Statistics has won the 2019 KPMG Inspiring Teaching Award in a First Year
The Disability Innovation Institute at UNSW Sydney (DIIU) and the UNSW Scientia Education Academy co-hosted an Inclusive Education Showcase on the 24th September 2019 as part of UNSW’s inaugural Diversity Fest.
The 42nd annual conference of the Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia (HERDSA) was held at the University of Auckland in July this year.
Some of the Scientia Education Academy Fellows (SEA) and Education Focussed (EF) academics met with our colleagues at UNSW Canberra as part of the EF Lunch & Learn hosted by ADFA Canberra on 31 May 2019.
The PVC(E) partnered with Associate Professor Michael Kasumovic and his company Arludo to gamify four undergraduate science courses – maths, psychology, science ethics and chemistry.
With the International Women’s Day in mind, two of our UNSW Education Fellows sat down to talk about the issues that women face in the construction industry.
Congratulations to Associate Professor Adrienne Torda, who has been made a fellow of the Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia (HERDSA).
The UNSW Scientia Education Academy, which recognises our most inspiring educators for their leadership and contributions to enhancing and promoting educational excellence, has appointed nine new fellows.
Alberto Motta and Isabella Dobrescu are unconventional academics. They have thrown aside their old economics textbooks and transformed their course into a video game which makes learning economic fundamentals fun and engaging for students.
Earlier this year, the Scientia Education Academy (SEA) hosted their first international collaboration meeting with Kumar (Kumaralingam) Amirthalingam, Chair of the Teaching Academy, from the National University of Singapore (NUS).