Advice to intending applicants for Teaching Development Grants

The following Faculty staff have kindly agreed to be contacts for advice to others planning TDG applications:

Tracy Douglas: Lecturer and First Year Coordinator, School of Human Life Sciences

Contact: T.Douglas@utas.edu.au Ext. 5481

  • Inter-faculty grant (2007): Development of an interactive online resource linking foundation knowledge with content in anatomy and physiology and microbiology units at first year level.
  • Individual grant (2005): Development of a self-directed learning resource in cell biology
  • Individual grant (2002): Development of a flexible first year Cell Biology unit
Tracy's tips!

"Your application should clearly state the innovativeness of the project and utilise relevant references where appropriate."

"Your budget should be clear and concise and clearly linked to the main objectives of the application."


Justin Walls
: Senior Lecturer, School of Medicine

Contact: Justin.Walls@utas.edu.au Ext. 2663
  • Intra-faculty grant (2007): Developing an online evaluation tool to enhance the interprofessional teaching approach across the Faculty of Health Science
Stuart McLean: Professor, School of Pharmacy
Contact: Stuart.McLean@utas.edu.au Ext. 2199
  • Intra-faculty grant (2004): Experimental Pharmacology by Computer Assisted Learning

Sue Whetton: Lecturer, University Department of Rural Health

Contact: Sue.Whetton@utas.edu.au Ext. 4025
  • Individual grant (2006): Multi-layered teaching and learning resource website for different user groups
  • Inter-faculty grant (2006): Multimedia healthcare scenario for problem solving and collaboration

Kim Rooney : Head Launceston Clinical School, School of Medicine/Rural Health

Contact: Kim.Rooney@utas.edu.au
  • Intra-faculty grant (2006): Patient database and evaluation tool to enhance Patient Partner teaching

Derek Choi-Lundberg: Lecturer, School of Medicine

Contact: Derek.ChoiLunberg@utas.edu.au Ext. 2667
  • Individual grant (2002): An interactive approach to gross anatomy teaching

Rosalind Bull : Associate Professor, School of Nursing & Midwifery

Contact: Rosalind.Bull@utas.edu.au Ext. 3423
  • Individual grant (1998): Producing a Health Market: a collaborative experiential assessment strategy
  • Individual grant (2001): Developing a collaborative model of preceptorship in residential aged care