Academic Title Holder activities
Honorary academic title holders engage in teaching, supervision, curriculum development, mentoring, research, and service, including clinical and academic roles.
Teaching, supervision, curriculum development and assessment
- Involvement in design, development and review of teaching coursework, curriculum and assessment materials
- Delivering lectures (please nominate your discipline areas you are willing to teach)
- Problem Based Learning (PBL) facilitator or Case Based Learning (CBL) clinical tutor
- Case based clinical tutoring
- Clinical skills teaching and tutoring
- Bedside teaching in hospital settings by physician clinicians
- Examiners in the medical and psychology programs (including OSCEs, Long Case exams and clinical skills exams)
- Write assessment questions and mark exams
- Supervising medical and psychology students on clinical placements in hospitals and health institutions
- Clinical academic supervisor to medical students (medical physicians)
- Clinical supervision of psychology students (clinical psychologists)
Mentoring
- Medical students
- Psychology students
- Research academics
- Peers
Research
- Supervising higher degree by research students PhD and MPhil
- Research project supervision in coursework programs
- Submitting applications for competitive grant funding
- Involvement in research activities
- Peer research review
Service
- Serving on School of Medicine and Psychology, ANU College or other ANU committees
- Community service (not this is separate to clinical service)
- Service to professional societies
- Participation in the interview selection process for medical students and clinical psychology students