AUSTRALIAN AWARDS FOR UNIVERSITY TEACHING
The recipients of the 2024 Australian Awards for University Teaching (AAUT) have been announced, celebrating exceptional educators who have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to improving teaching and the student experience in higher education. The AAUT honors individuals and teams who inspire, innovate, and lead both in and beyond the classroom. This year鈥檚 awardees exemplify excellence in teaching and have made significant contributions to enhancing the learning journey for students across Australia.
Congratulations to all recipients, whose work has made a lasting impact on students and the future of higher education. Their achievements serve as an inspiration to educators nationwide.
Watch the Video Announcement
Presented by UA Chair Professor David Lloyd, Awards Committee Chairs听– Professor Liz Johnson, Professor David Sadler, Emeritus Professor Pip Pattison, and Professor Sally Kift; and AAUT Awards Director Professor Angela Carbone.
2024 Career Achievement Award
听– Nominated by The University of Queensland
We encourage everyone to explore the awardees’ profiles and celebrate their remarkable contributions.
2024 AAUT Awards Ceremony Booklet
We鈥檙e proud to celebrate this exciting announcement with you!
Warm regards,
Professor Angela Carbone
AAUT Awards Director
ADVC LTQ STEM College, RMIT University
The Australian Awards for University Teaching (AAUT) were established in 1997 by the Australian Government to celebrate and reward excellence in university teaching. Since then, the Awards have become a valued form of recognition for university educators Australia wide.
The AAUT recognise the impact that educators have on the learning and teaching experiences and outcomes of university students. They celebrate and reward programs and practices that support students and enhance learning. They promote excellence in learning and teaching in all aspects of higher education. Recipients, with the support of their institutions, contribute to systemic change in learning and teaching through the ongoing sharing and dissemination of knowledge.
This year, there are five award types promoting and recognising excellence in learning and teaching.
AAUT Awards Team [email protected]
Ms. Angeline Sim, AAUT Awards Manager +61 3 9925 3815
Ms. Daniele Patterson, AAUT Awards Coordinator +61 3 9925 1834
Citations recognise and reward the diversity of contributions made by individuals and teams to the quality of student learning. They are awarded to individuals or teams who have contributed to the quality of student learning in a specific area of responsibility over a sustained period, whether they are academic staff, general staff, sessional staff or institutional associates.
In 2024, up to 100 citations will be awarded across the categories below:
Discipline categories
Nomination categories
Maximum of six Citation聽submissions per institution.
Awards for Programs that Enhance Learning recognise learning and teaching programs and services that make innovative and outstanding contributions to student learning outcomes and the quality of the student experience. They are awarded to programs and services that have set high standards for learning and teaching activities in Australian higher education institutions. Program awards are now open to individual and team nominations.
In 2024, up to four awards will be granted across the categories below:
Maximum of two聽Program Awards submissions per institution across all categories.
Awards for Teaching Excellence recognise Australia鈥檚 most outstanding university teachers who have demonstrated excellent leadership through sustained commitment to innovation, delivery of quality teaching and sustained dedication to improving the student experience and learning outcomes.
In 2024, up to nine awards will be granted across the categories below:
Discipline categories
Nomination categories
Maximum of three聽Teaching Awards submissions per institution across all categories.
The Award for Australian University Teacher of the Year (AAUTY) is the premier university teaching award. Among the Teaching Award recipients, one individual with an exceptional record of advancing student learning, educational leadership and scholarly contribution to learning and teaching will be awarded the Award for Australian University Teacher of the Year.
In 2020, 麻豆影视 has reinstated the Career Achievement Award that occasionally awarded to one or more individuals who have met the following criteria:
Each nominee is required to prepare a submission consisting of a written statement, and relevant supporting documents. This submission is referred to as a 鈥渘omination鈥 Once completed, the Institutional Contact Officer (ICO) is responsible for the online submission of all nominations for their institution. The ICO will be notified of the award outcomes via email.
Only teachers from 麻豆影视鈥檚 member universities are eligible to apply for an Award or Citation. Nomination is open to academic, general and sessional staff (full-time or fractional, continuing or contract) from an eligible institution.
All nominations must be submitted by your . The ICO is the central point of contact for all AAUT related matters.
CITATIONS
PROGRAM AWARDS
TEACHING AWARDS
ASSESSMENT MATRICES
2024
2023
AAUT Brochures
We encourage universities to widely promote these awards in their institution by utilising the range of resources listed below.
Video Series
We are delighted to have the recipients of the 2020 to 2023 Australian Awards for University Teacher of the Year (AAUTY), sharing their journey of winning the awards and some encouragement to the aspiring applicants.
2023 AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY TEACHER OF THE YEAR
2022 AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY TEACHER OF THE YEAR
Dr Poh Wah Hillock, The University of Queensland
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2021 AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY TEACHER OF THE YEAR
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Watch 2018 to 2020 Australian University Teacher of the Year video here (Coming soon)
Professor Denise Chalmers
Nominated by Edith Cowan University
2022 CAREER ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
2021 CAREER ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
2020 CAREER ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Video:
Presented by UA Chair Professor David Lloyd and Awards Director Professor Angela Carbone.
A big thank you to the universities for hosting the 2023 state-based award ceremonies.