Seed grants announced
Successful recipients of the CEEHE seed funding grants have been announced.
Congratulations to the following project investigators and their teams who were selected from a competitive round of almost 30 high-quality applications.
| Project | Chief Investigators | Research Theme | Collaborators |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yarning the Way | Maree Gruppetta (Wollotuka) and Erica Southgate (School of Education) | Culture and Agency; Access and Student Experience | John Fischetti |
| Equity & Postgraduate Coursework Programs | Liam Phelan (GradSchool) | Governance | Belinda Munn, Sally Baker, Matt Lumb |
| Exploring Experiences of Access | Lauren Miles (Student Equity and Support) | Access and Student Experience | Georgina Ramsay, Evonne Irwin, Sally Baker |
| Mothers and Academe: Questions of (In) Equity | Sara Motta (School of Business) | Governance | TBA |
| Moments of Connection | Tamara Blakemore (School of Humanities and Social Sciences) | Community Wellbeing | Kerrell Bourne, Matt Lumb, Amanda Howard |
| Aspirations of Aboriginal Children | Kath Holmes (School of Education) | Culture and Agency | Jenny Gore, Maree Gruppetta, Max Smith, Adam Lloyd |
| Exploring Diversity and Student Expectations | Kylie Shaw (School of Education) | Access and Student Experience | Jill Scevak, Kathryn Grushka, John Lester, Johanna Macneil |
| Resilience Narratives of Student Teachers | Nisha Thapliyal (School of Education) | Culture and Agency, Access and Student Experience | NIL |
| Supporting Student Success | Lyn Ebert (School of Nursing and Midwifery) | Access and Student Experience | Tracy Levett-Jones, Vicki Holliday, Donovan Jones, Pamela Van Der Riet |
| Picturing Pathways to Education | Leanne Schubert (Family Action Centre) | Access and Student Experience | Michelle Mansfield, Graeme Stuart, Deborah Hartman, Vicki James |
More project information to follow soon.
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