The Australian Article on the 19th May

The Australian Article on the 19th May

19 May, 2021

As reported in The Australian on the 19th May, Universities Australia (UA) deputy vice-chancellors (academic) committee chairman David Sadler, who is also DVC (education) at the University of Western Australia, is committed to finding a way of continuing these awards.  Professor Angela Carbone, AAUT Awards Director, views that this is not a good decision and gives the perception that the Australian government doesn’t really value excellent teaching or the quality of education we give our students, or doesn’t value innovations in the higher education landscape.


2021 AAUT is going ahead

13 May, 2021

In response to the short article in the Campus Morning Mail (13 May 2021). we assure you that the 2021 round of Australian Awards for University Teaching is definitely going ahead as planned.


Please continue to encourage your brightest and best teaching academics and teaching teams to apply. We are anticipating an increase in applications across all award categories after the many novel, innovative and creative pedagogical practices during the 2020 COVID year.


We will continue to keep you updated and support you through this process this year.

Professor Angela Carbone

AAUT Awards Team Director

Associate Professor Angela Carbone


AAUT Awards Team New Contact at RMIT

25 January, 2021

Happy New Year for 2021!

AAUT Awards Team have officially started in RMIT. Our new contact is


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