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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Brisbane Area, Australia Australia
Profession
President, Australian Learning & Teaching Fellows
Secteur d’activité
Education
À propos
Sally Kift is a Principal Fellow, HE Academy (PFHEA), Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law (FAAL) & President, Australian Learning & Teaching Fellows (ALTF). From 2012-2017, she was Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) at James Cook University. Prior to JCU, Sally was Professor of Law at Queensland University of Technology and QUT’s foundational Director, First Year Experience (FYE). Sally is a national Teaching Award winner (2003) and national Program Award winner (2007). In 2006, she received an ALTC Senior Fellowship to investigate the FYE. She is a Discipline Scholar in Law. In 2017, Sally received an AAUT Career Achievement Award for her contribution to Australian higher education.
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(5)Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Brisbane Area, Australia Australia
Profession
President, Australian Learning & Teaching Fellows
Secteur d’activité
Education
À propos
Sally Kift is a Principal Fellow, HE Academy (PFHEA), Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law (FAAL) & President, Australian Learning & Teaching Fellows (ALTF). From 2012-2017, she was Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) at James Cook University. Prior to JCU, Sally was Professor of Law at Queensland University of Technology and QUT’s foundational Director, First Year Experience (FYE). Sally is a national Teaching Award winner (2003) and national Program Award winner (2007). In 2006, she received an ALTC Senior Fellowship to investigate the FYE. She is a Discipline Scholar in Law. In 2017, Sally received an AAUT Career Achievement Award for her contribution to Australian higher education.
Mots-clés
curriculum design
student success
transition pedagogy
assessment
engagement
diversity
first year experience
postgraduate student experience
higher education
solt
#studentequity2030
amandalovestoaudit
run
go8
ua
iru
atn
olt
wand
vtas pen
nsw/act pen
qpen
networks
herdsa
learning and teaching
evaluation and monitoring
employability
fye
hdr
transition
academic & professional partnerships
whole-of-institution
equity
widening participation
newlaw
law futures
accreditation
regulations
law students
alsa
cald
innovation
legal education research
legal education
Tout plus