Alumni and Friends
Faculty joins in Sydney Writers' festivities[18 April 2013]

Members of the faculty will once again feature in a series of dynamic presentations and panels at the 2013 Sydney Writers' Festival from Monday 20 to Sunday 26 May. More
Arts-in-education advocate wins major award[7 November 2012]

Professor Robyn Ewing is the 2012 recipient of the highly prestigious Lady Cutler Award for 2012 from the Children's Book Council of Australia, NSW. More
Scholarship student flies to US as top science teacher[11 October 2012]

Recent graduate and Redlands Teacher Education Scholarship student Mrs Julie Fryer has been recognised by the NSW Premier of her outstanding teaching. More
Changing the design of learning[3 October 2012]

Peter Goodyear, Australia's first Laureate Fellow in the field of education, argues that good design is crucial to an efficient learning environment. More
Sociology will lead to more science students[12 September 2012]

As Australian educators struggle to attract students to science, one PhD candidate is taking a new approach to improve the way the subject is taught. More
Minister attracts media attention at faculty event[24 August 2012]

The Sydney Morning Herald, has featured NSW Education Minister Adrian Piccoli's comments at a faculty seminar this week. More
Artists in Residence explore 'landscape' in art[8 August 2012]

On August 9, Professor Robyn Ewing and faculty Artists in Residence Nadia Wheatley and Ken Searle will explore the landscape as a gateway to the imagination. More
Artists in Residence reflect on their work in NT[18 April 2012]

Artists in Residence Nadia Wheatley and Ken Searle present a tribute to the their five-year consultancy with the school in the NT Aboriginal community of Papunya. More
Turning the Tide ... in Indigenous literacy[17 April 2012]

The faculty has partnered with Sydney Writers' Festival and the Koori Centre to showcase the work of Indigenous Australian writers and thinkers. More
Inspirational alumna Margaret Whitlam remembered[20 March 2012]

Margaret Whitlam, who inspired a nation as the new model for prime ministerial spouses, began her career as one of the University's first social work graduates. More
Faculty adjunct Gleeson wins major literary medal[20 February 2012]

Adjunct associate professor, and distinguished alumna, Libby Gleeson AM has been awarded the 2011 Dromkeen Medal for children's literature. More
Professor honoured by Children's Book Council[20 February 2012]

Professor of Teacher Education and the Arts Robyn Ewing has been invited to deliver the prestigious Maurice Saxby Lecture for the Children's Book Council for 2012. More