Luke Hunter is a teaching-and-research academic within the School of Chemistry. He teaches into a variety of chemistry courses across 1st - 3rd year (and Honours). His interests include developing methods to boost in-class engagement; new forms of blended learning; and hurdle-based assessment. Luke is also the School of Chemistry's 1st Year Academic Coordinator, so is responsible for administering multiple large courses every semester.
In 2015 Luke received a Vice-Chancellor's Award for Teaching Excellence, and in 2017 he was part of a team from the School of Chemistry that received a Vice-Chancellor's Award for Enhancing the Student Experience. Luke and his colleagues within the School of Chemistry have secured substantial funding for a variety of education research projects, including two Strategic Educational Development grants ($170,000 - $200,000) and five Learning and Teaching Innovation grants ($20,000 - $25,000).
Luke is involved in several scholarly projects that seek to measure the effectiveness of online teaching, and the benefits of a hurdle-based assessment approach."
Luke is a Scientia Academy Fellow and an Education Focused academic providing leadership and vision in learning and teaching across UNSW and in the higher education sector.
Email [email protected] to enquire if Luke is available to mentor you.
Conditions for mentoring facilitation
- one-on-one mentoring
- group mentoring
- 3-4 mentees at any stage
Mentor details
Faculties
- Science
Academic level
- Lecturer A
- Lecturer B
- Lecturer C
Learning and teaching skills
- Student learning
- Learning and teaching curriculum design
- Assessment and feedback
- Formative peer observation of teaching
- Convening a course
- Integrating technologies into learning and teaching
- General teaching methods
Experience developing applications for
- Faculty learning and teaching award
- Faculty learning and teaching grant
- UNSW Award for Teaching
- UNSW Scientia Education Investment Fund Program (SEIF) learning and teaching grant
- UNSW promotion application
Mentoring discipline
- Mentoring within own/and across disciplines
General experience
- Identifying leadership opportunities in learning and teaching, research and social engagement