HEA Fellowships: 2020/2-2021 successful Faculty applicants

DeakinHE Fellowship* provides those involved in learning and teaching with the formal recognition of practice, impact and leadership. The 2020/2021 Round for the DeakinHE Fellowship is now complete.

We are very excited to announce, and wish to congratulate, the following academics from the Faculty of Arts and Education who have been awarded HEA Fellowship in this Round:

  • Sally Brandon, Associate Fellow
  • Adam Brown, Senior Fellow
  • Mark Donehue, Fellow
  • Clare Farmer, Senior Fellow
  • Alyce Greenwood, Associate Fellow
  • Emma Hayes, Associate Fellow
  • Cassandra Iannucci, Fellow
  • Danielle Ide-Tobin, Associate Fellow
  • Meghan Kelly, Senior Fellow
  • Terri Palmieri, Associate Fellow
  • Gavin Smith-Pill, Fellow
  • Claire Stonehouse, Fellow
  • Emily Wade, Fellow
  • Peta White, Senior Fellow

 

This is a wonderful and worthy achievement. Congratulations to everyone.

If you are interested in applying for your DeakinHE Fellowship please contact [email protected]. More information is available at DeakinHE Fellowship or reach out and have a coffee with one of our successful new Fellows.

With regards

Meghan

 Associate Professor Meghan Kelly, SFHEA

Associate Dean (Teaching and Learning)

Faculty of Arts and Education

School of Communication and Creative Arts

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*Further Information on the HE Fellowships

DeakinHE Fellowship provides those involved in learning and teaching with formal recognition of practice, impact and leadership.  The DeakinHE Fellowship program provides teaching teams across the university with opportunities to apply for various categories of fellowship as they move through their teaching journey.  This program is integrated into the new Deakin Teaching Capability Framework, supporting premium learning that is inclusive for all teaching team staff.

The DeakinHE Fellowship program is an accredited and internationally recognised peer reviewed professional recognition program that supports those with teaching and learning experience and expertise in the tertiary sector to gain recognition for HEA Fellowship. There are over 110,000 HEA fellows globally, approximately 2,000 of these in Australia