Innovative teaching recognised

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1 July 2011

Two ANU staff and one teaching team from the College of Medicine, Biology and the Environment have been recognised in the 2011 Australian Teaching and Learning Council (ALTC) Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning.

ANU winners include Dr Christopher Fulton, for teaching in marine biology, Associate Professor Janette Lindsay, for teaching in climate change science and policy and the ‘plant detectives’ team in the Research School of Biology won an award for the innovative use of investigative science in an undergraduate course.

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