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Professor Nina Fotinatos

Deputy Pro Vice-Chancellor, Learning and Teaching

Learning and Teaching

Section/Portfolio:

Learning and Teaching

Location:

Mt Helen Campus, Online

Evaluating sociocultural influences affecting participation and understanding of academic support services and programs (SSPs): Impacts on notions of attrition, retention, and success in higher education

The Role of Mindfulness in Managing HRM Challenges for Senior Higher Education Learning and Teaching Leaders.

In this chapter, I focus on common challenges encountered by senior, higher education learning...

Graduate employment trends in the life sciences: implications for microbiology educators

Graduates in the Life Sciences, including microbiology have experienced similar employment trends...

The role of an academic development unit in supporting institutional VET learning and teaching change management

The aim of this paper is to examine the role and impact of a central academic development unit...

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Puberty, health and sexual education in Australian regional primary schools: Year 5 and 6 teacher perceptions

The research reported in this paper investigates why teachers in regional primary schools in the...

The provision of sexual health education in Australia: primary school teachers' perspectives in rural Victoria

In Australian schools, one significant component of whole-school learning in sexuality education...

Taming the Devil: A game based approach to teaching immunology

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Knowledge and perceptions of cervical cancer and healthcare in Vanuatu

Issue addressed: There is increasing evidence of unacceptably high levels of cervical cancer...

Whole genome survey of copy number variation in the spontaneously hypertensive rat: relationship to quantitative trait loci, gene expression, and blood pressure

Copy number variation has emerged recently as an important genetic mechanism leading to...

Trichomonas vaginalis in Vanuatu

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Estimates for Cervical abnormalities in Vanuatu

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