Fellowships

Office for Learning and Teaching Fellowships

The Fellowships program advances learning and teaching in higher education by supporting leading educators to undertake strategic, high-profile activities in areas of importance to the sector.

Fellowship selection is based on individuals’ demonstrated leadership capacity in higher education. The fellowships are prestigious acknowledgements of individuals’ expertise and influence and, as such, are highly valued by UNSW. Fellowships afford opportunities for individuals to undertake strategic programs of activities around identified educational issues, to develop their knowledge of the broader higher education environment in Australia, and to practise and further develop their leadership skills in this area.

Up to five National Teaching Fellowships are available in 2012.

Up to five Mid-Career Fellowships are available in 2012.

For more information see  Office for Learning and Teaching.

HERDSA Fellowship Scheme

The Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia (HERDSA) Fellowship Professional Recognition and Development Scheme recognises higher education teaching and supports learning and teaching that satisfies quality standards related to a set of criteria. It then builds on that recognition by designing and implementing advanced professional development activities to ensure that the standards are maintained and built upon. A HERDSA Fellowship (FHERDSA) is awarded to applicants who satisfy the standards of the Scheme.

For more information visit the HERDSA website