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ALTC Recipients of Grants, Citations and Awards

Citations 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006
Grants with MU as lead institution 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006
Grants with MU as partner institution
Awards for Programs that Enhance Learning 2008 | 2006
Awards for Teaching Excellence 2009
National Teaching Fellowships and Teaching Fellowships 2009
Citation Winners 2009 Group Photo
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Purpose: To highlight and celebrate Murdoch Staff and why they have received citations

2009 Winners
Citation Winner - Christina Ballantyne   Ms Christina Ballantyne
Educational Development

For the development and sustained implementation of innovative systems of collecting and using student feedback to improve teaching, learning and the student experience.

Citation Winner - Max Cake   Associate Professor Max Cake
School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology

For demonstrating a sustained commitment to the use of effective teaching strategies that enhance learning and enthuse students to engage in advanced level studies.

Citation Winner - Ngaire Donaghue   Dr Ngaire Donaghue
School of Psychology

For sustained commitment in providing an integrated, academically rigorous and personally supportive program for Honours students.

Citation Winner - Janice Dudley   Ms Janice Dudley
School of Social Sciences & Humanities

For developing a student-centred, rigorous work-integrated-learning internship program in co-operation with the Western Australian Parliament and Public Sector.

Citation Winner - Helen Makeham   Ms Helen Makeham
Equity, Health and Counselling

For excellence and innovation in student service development through processes that recognise, support and respect student autonomy and diversity.

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