Disciplinary knowledge and Professional Development

Discipline Specific

I am a lecturer in the Climate Change Research Centre, an associate investigator with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes (CLEX) and a member of NASA/ESA's Ocean Surface Topography Science Team. I maintain my disciplinary knowledge through engagement and interaction with my scientific community both internal to UNSW, nationally and internationally through seminars, workshops and conferences.  

I am the President of the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (AMOS), peak body representing meteorologists, oceanographers and climate scientists in Australia. I have been on the executive committee of AMOS since 2014 which included roles in planning and contributing to the scientific theme and program of workshops and annual national conferences. 

 

Educational

I completed the Foundations of Learning and Teaching (FULT) program in 2012 and a Graduate Certificate in University Learning and Teaching (GCULT) in 2017 both at UNSW. I continue to maintain my educational knowledge through engagement and interaction with my EF community at UNSW and nationally at conferences. 

I have been a member of the Flipped Classroom Community of Practice at UNSW since 2012  and am currently co-lead of the Online Learning and Innovation Community of Practice.