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The Carrick Awards for Australian University Teaching celebrate and reward excellence in university teaching. Oxford University Press congratulates all recipients of 2007 Awards and Citations, and in particular we celebrate the achievements of our authors:

2007 Carrick Award for Teaching Excellence: Biological Sciences, Health and Related Studies

Associate Professor Wendy Rogers author of Practical Ethics for General Practice

2007 Carrick Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning

Associate Professor Lindy McAllister, Professor Gail Whiteford, Ms Bridget O'Connor, Dr Michael Curtin

For development of an innovative fieldwork program enhancing learning opportunities for allied health trans-disciplinary and intercultural practice.

Lindy McAllister is co-editor of Communicating in the Health and Social Sciences

Dr Annah Healy

A commitment to students as designers of their own learning, modelling for them an inspirational vision of how classrooms can be.

Annah Healy is author of Multiliteracies & Diversity in Education

Dr John Scott

For passionate and accessible teaching which stimulates, encourages and sustain students through the construction of interactive and pluralistic learning environments.

John Scott is co-editor of Perspectives in Human Sexuality

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