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Associate Professor Gail Crimmins

Associate Professor Gail Crimmins

PhD Sunshine Coast, PGCE Cardiff, BA (Hons) Exe., BA (Hons) Exeter University

Associate Professor, Communication

School of Business and Creative Industries

Email: GCrimmin@usc.edu.au

Telephone: +61 7 5456 5954

Location: Sunshine Coast, SD-K-1-1.06A

Associate Professor Gail Crimmins is a trained actor and director and currently engaged as Associate Professor in Communication. She is an active researcher within the areas of gender, education, and arts-informed research.

Gail published a monograph in 2018 and two edited volumes of essays (2019 and 2020), for the Gender and Education Series for Macmillan/Springer, UK., and authored over 30 journal articles and book chapters published in peer reviewed publications, including the Q1 Journals: Higher Education Research and Development, Discourse, Studies in the Cultural Politics and Education, and Gender and Education.

Research

Publications

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Teaching and supervision

Teaching

  • Communication
  • Creative Industries
  • Theatre and Performance

Professional

Awards and memberships

Professional memberships

  • Editorial Board of Higher Education Research & Development (HERD)
  • Editorial Board of Gender and Education
  • Universities Australia Executive Women's Group
  • Gender and Education Association (GEA)
  • Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE)
  • Senior Fellow, Higher Education Academy, UK

Awards

  • Citation Award, 2017, Commonwealth Office for Learning and Teaching (OLT). Awarded to Gail as part of the COR109 team in recognition for a collaborative transdisciplinary team culture, which facilitates an exemplary supportive tertiary education experience for first year students through scholarly and informed curricula and resources.
  • Higher Education Academy (HEA) Fellowship, 2016, in recognition and reward of teaching excellence
  • USC Advance Awards, 2016: AQT award for Advancing Quality Teaching. Awarded to teaching staff and teaching teams who engage students in a quality learning experience by applying rich and engaging teaching approaches that substantially improve students' learning experiences. Awarded to the COR109 team (including Gail Crimmins)
  • HDR Special Presentation Award, Research Week, University of the Sunshine Coast, 2014
  • People's Choice Best Presentation Award, Learning and Teaching Week, University of the Sunshine Coast, 2014
  • Good Practice BLASST award for benchmarking leadership and advancement of standards for sessional teaching, National Office of Learning and Teaching, 2013
  • Graduate Women Queensland Sunshine Coast Postgraduate Bursary, 2013