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Staff Awards Breakfast2013
College of Design & Social Context2nd October 2013
School of Architecture & Design Award
Prof Leon van Schaik
For developing a practice based research program for architects and designers, writing professional reviews for internationally recognised architectural journals and serving on the Council’s Campus Development Committee.
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Prof Lesley Duxbury
For achieving the most quality creative works outputs in FoR 1905 and contributing quality publications in FoR 2002 and ERA 2012, and for building and supporting excellent research and supervising postgraduate research candidates.
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School of Art Award
Dr Berenice Nyland
For being an outstanding researcher, prodigious author, Program Manager of the Master of Education program and lecturer in early childhood programs
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School of Education Award
Dr Jenny Underwood
For novel research into digital design processes of knitting and parametric design, trans-disciplinary projects and working with architecture and industry
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School of Fashion and Textiles Award
A/Prof Kim Humphery
For generous, intelligent, highly principled and effective research leadership and administration; research and publication on ethical consumption and associated topics and supporting staff in achieving their research goals.
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School of Global Urban and Social Studies Award
Dr Craig Batty
For juggling strong research output in screen writing, with playing a key role in capacity building; exhibiting a generosity of spirit in supporting colleagues and building a positive and collaborative research culture.
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School of Global Urban and Social Studies Award
Prof Derek Walker
For contributing to both the Masters and Doctor of Project Management degrees; consistently producing prodigious and high quality research outputs and amassing a huge national and international research network of successful PhD candidates and peers.
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School of Property, Construction and ProjectManagement Award
For publication or exhibition, income, partnerships, supervision, leadership and mentoring
JOINT WINNERS:
Dr Heather Horst
For the first CI on ARC linkage; co-leading an internationally recognised Research Centre, supervising Research Associates and PhD students and mentoring
Prof Helen Lingard
For research focused on OHS and work-life balance in the construction industry; leading an international research group at RMIT and an outstanding grants track record
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Overall Excellence Award
For research income and the establishment of significant academic or industry research partnerships
JOINT WINNERS:
Dr Sarah Bekessy
For bringing in $386,118 and committed research income of $369,903, and establishing a productive HDR team and securing partnerships
Dr Enda Crossin
For broad knowledge and exposure to the processing and properties of materials, particularly ferrous and non-ferrous metals
Dr Karli Verghese
For specialising in research into life cycle assessment, packaging sustainability and eco-design projects
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Grants and Partnership Award
For quality, quantity and ranking of journals or publishers
Dr Larissa Hjorth
For being completely outstanding with publications. Larissa is Co-Director of the DERC which focuses on communication for development; art practice; civic and community engagement; learning and literacies; design; locative and geo social media; mobile communication and mobility; place; play and gaming and new visualities.
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Publishing Award
For quality of outlet and productivity
JOINT WINNERS:
Peter Boyd
Peter is the Course Coordinator for Fashion Design Studio 5 which develops students’ research, analytical, evaluative and practical skills.
Denise Sprynskyj
Denise is the Course Coordinator of Fashion Design Studio 7 (Applied) which consolidates students’ knowledge and skills for a real world context.
Louise Weaver
For volume and quality of research outputs and inclusion in top 10 academics contributing to FoR 1905. Louise is a Lecturer in Art and produces installations, sculpture, paintings, drawings, prints, multiples, ceramics, glass, photographs, digital and sound work.
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Exhibitions/Creative Outputs Award
For completions and quality
Prof Leon van Schaik
For outstanding performance across enrolments, supervisor capacity and completion
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HDR Supervision Award
Setting directions, creating initiatives, building capacity and inspiring others
JOINT WINNERS
A/Prof Robin Goodman
For strengthening ties between urban researchers and creating the agenda for CUR and leading the AHURI teams in securing Cat 1 funding.
Dr Tania Lewis
For mentoring and supervising staff, leading, developing, networking, being highly active across the DSC and being an outstanding leader.
Prof Kerry London
For mentoring staff, leading and developing new industry networks and being highly active in leadership of new initiatives across DSC.
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Leadership Award
Best overall performance in the first five years since award of PhD
JOINT WINNERS
Dr Aleksandra Acker
For developing a strong and consistent record of publication in quality journals on music education either alone or with colleagues since 2008
A/Prof Jane Burry
For research on deployment of mathematics in contemporary spatial design practice, digital design modelling and physical and digital architecture
Dr Laresa Kosloff
For quality international creative works including Venice Biennale and other international events in New Zealand and Europe
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Early Career Researcher Award
For edgy innovative work that is right on the frontier
Philip Samartzis
For research into remote areas, holding the Australian Antarctica Fellowship and a three-year study of indigenous communities in Western Australian and Victorian art projects
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Frontier Award
For international partnerships and initiatives
JOINT WINNERS
Dr Quentin Stevens
For a leading track record of urban research at a global level
Prof Jo Tacchi
For contributing to growing research activity and creating a global network of peers and partners for the benefit of Media and Communication colleagues
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Global Award
For research directly related to solving problems associated with cities
JOINT WINNERS
Craig Douglas and Dr Rosalea Monacella
For founding the Office of Urban Transformation Research (OUTR) which explores design at the nexus of urban and natural environments through a rigorous exploration of economic, environmental, and social complex systems that constitute a city. Rosalea and Craig have over 35 ERA creative work and HERDC publications as well as over $1.2 million dollars in research income since OUTR’s inception.
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Urban Award
For partnership-building, liaison and connections with industry, government and community
JOINT WINNERS
Dr Esther Charlesworth
For founding Director of Architects without Frontiers (Australia) and creating a prodigious international and national network of researchers and a consistent series of collaborative books and publications
Dr Geoff Hogg
For partnership with the City of Melbourne on grants and contributing to the revival of contemporary Public Art, including street installation, projection, integrated architecture and craft, banner making, processional objects and large scale wall painting and drawing
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Connected Award
Dr Florian Mueller
For research into the design of Exertion Games that require intense physical effort from its players, which is situated within a broader interaction design agenda that supports people’s values such as a healthy life.
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Design Award
Dr Darrin Verhagen
For an innovation around sound art and perception project and for running the Audiokinetic Experiments lab in the Sculpture, Sound and Spatial Practice Studio. The lab uses motion simulators and 4D cinema seating to create and audit works which explore the relationship between hearing, vision, movement and vibration.
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Technology Award
JOINT WINNERS
Brian Eckersley and Debbie Kufner
For their integral role during a major change project where they kept the professional admin staff teams together; took on extra duties and directly supported business critical operations through the change process.
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Professional Staff Award School of Architecture and Design
Bronwyn Hughes
For her extraordinary support in facilitating the Head of School’s transition from overseas to RMIT, deep commitment and engagement with the everyday life of the School at all levels and provision of help to staff and students above and beyond the call of duty
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Professional Staff Award School of Art
Elaine Goulding
For executing complex administrative duties with a quiet determination and an extremely professional manner, consistently performing to a high level, demonstrating initiative and team work and often undertaking accountabilities outside the scope of her position. This includes the organisation of VCE exams without the assistance of Central Services due to its unique governance model.
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Professional Staff Award School of Education
Antida Liistro
For providing an outstanding level of leadership and support to the School’s administrative officers and academic staff, having a wonderful manner with people and being willing to take on any task. On her own initiative and with minimal support, Antida put together a suite of documentation aimed at providing procedural structure to the new Course Assessment Committee's and Program Assessment Boards. Once completed, this new documentation was sent to the ARG for comment. The Academic Policy and Governance section of the ARG was so impressed with Antida’s work, that she was asked to participate in a series of presentations across the University where her work was shown as an exemplar.
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Professional Staff Award School of Fashion and Textiles
Rosy Peake
Rosy Peake is responsible for coordinating the day-to-day learning & teaching improvement initiatives and support services across GUSS. It is both a complex and diverse role which spreads across both the Higher Ed and VET/TAFE sectors.
Rosy’s professionalism, attention to detail, timeliness and confidentiality has been outstanding. Rosy’s pro-activeness in identifying problems in advance and providing creative solutions has become the normal practice within the School. Rosy's dedication to and expertise in learning and teaching is well known and respected by her peers and we are fortunate to have someone of her calibre working with the School.
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Professional Staff Award School of Global, Urban and Social Studies
Romy Kelly
For showing excellent leadership skills and initiative, professionalism and passion in getting work completed through the teams she is managing in an accurate and timely manner. Romy has also been very innovative in finding solutions to business processes which support the academic delivery of programs and student support.
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Professional Staff Award School of Media and Communication
Alf Camilleri
For financial management support and acting as School Manager
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Professional Staff Award School of Property, Construction and Project Management
Builds partnerships, encourages collaboration, collegiality and team work
Shona McIntosh (School of Education)
For her dedication to developing new relationships and mending old ones and delivering a customer focused service; demonstrating an ability to build effective partnerships with key stakeholders; enabling her team to work collaboratively so that common practice and efficiencies are achieved. In Semester 1 2013 Shona and her team achieved what in the past seemed impossible: all placements for the semester were arranged and documented prior to the WIL placement period.
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Professional Staff Award Connectedness
Conceives of, plans and implements initiatives that change the way things are currently done to improve accuracy, efficiency and effectiveness
Elima Pozenel (School of PCPM)
For completing great work with our Employer of Choice program, which is a unique program that has received a lot of interest from other areas within the University, generating more than120 industry partners for the School of Property Construction and Project Management
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Professional Staff Award Innovative Practice
Shows passion, energy and tenacity in repeated efforts to achieve a result
Julia Morieson (College office)
For her dedicated commitment, passion and drive to get the job done and productive work with her colleagues in the College office, schools and service areas to make sure we meet our various obligations. During audit periods her work made a significant contribution to the DSC and the University and helped ensure a squeaky clean AAA audit rating. Her tenacity is equally demonstrated when it comes to academic administration where her efforts translate directly to money ensuring we confirm all Student Contact Hours.
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Professional Staff Award Resilience