The UQ Teaching Innovation Grant (TIG) and Early Career Educational Research Grant (ECER) schemes give our teachers an opportunity to complete projects they are passionate about while contributing to the continued enrichment of teaching and learning and the student experience at UQ.

Innovating anatomy education through image repositories, VR integration, and AI Assessments: Driving curricular advancement

Dr Saleem Babri
School of Biomedical Sciences
$55,340


Creators of tomorrow: Integrating prompt engineering and responsible AI in discipline-specific curricula

Dr Aneesha Bakharia
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
$117,929


Indigenising absences in the curriculum: Piloting and evaluating curriculum innovation in biomedical science, musicology, and geography

Associate Professor Katelyn Barney and Professor Tracey Bunda
Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Engagement)
$71,521


The Ethical Clinic: Developing valid and realistic ethical role play assessments for clinical psychology

Dr Simon Byrne
School of Psychology
$11,569


The P.A.I.N. Framework: Building students’ capacity to Promote Accurate Information Narratives in an age of misinformation

Dr Alana Dinsdale
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
$14,954


Implementing and capturing AI, inquiry led teaching innovation to enhance the student learning experience

Associate Professor Rachel Fitzgerald
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
$13,000


Developing a blueprint for using Generative AI agents in teaching, learning and assessment through a case example in motivational interviewing: MI UQ Coach

Associate Professor Sjaan Gomersall and Professor Genevieve Healy
Schools of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences
$140,260


Codesign of an interprofessional safe prescribing curriculum

Dr Esther Lau
School of Pharmacy
$127,200


Inclusive, contemporary and authentic assessment: Curating a digital UQ-led library of exemplars

Professor Gwen Lawrie
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
$24,915


Machine in the loop: Harnessing AI for enhanced educational assessment

Dr Joan Li
Academy for Medical Education 
$87,417


A digital repository of strengths-based images and case studies for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander learning in health contexts

Dr Jared Miles
School of Pharmacy
$65,285


Enhancing university learning with AI-driven tutoring: A cross-disciplinary approach

Professor Jason Tangen
School of Psychology 
$140,000


Advancing an Identity Leadership Model of Teaching to Enhance Belongingness
Dr Michael Thai
School of Psychology 
$27,769