Dr Deanna Meth

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Senior Lecturer, Curriculum & Learning Design

EdD (University of Sheffield), MSc(Geology) (University of Natal)

Deanna is a Senior Lecturer, Curriculum & Learning Design in the Learning & Teaching Unit at QUT. While new to an academic role in 2019, she has over 20 years’ experience leading and supporting strategic developments related to learning, teaching and research at universities in Australia, U.K. and South Africa. This is evidenced through her recognition as Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in 2017. In this capacity, she has also acted as mentor and reviewer for applicants to the scheme, locally, nationally and internationally.

Deanna’s experiences have translated into a wide range of research interests spanning higher education policy analysis, curriculum development and student engagement across institutional ecologies. This is exemplified in her 2016 doctoral thesis “Questioning the machine: academics’ perceptions of tensions and trade-offs in undergraduate education at one English university”.

Since joining QUT in 2018, Deanna has collaborated with Design academics to establish a program of research linked to the roll-out of the new Bachelor of Design degree (launched 2019). With a host of sub-projects, the research has yielded rich data on transdisciplinary design education, student partnerships, authentic learning, and exploring the digital-analogue divide in design visualisation and design graduate portfolios. Most notably, in-depth research on the global award-winning Impact Lab suite of transdisciplinary design units, People, Place, Planet and Purpose, has allowed for consideration and critique of notions of ‘impact’ in design education, and the critical role designers might play in collaborating to solve complex 21st century challenges concerning, for example, poverty, climate change and global health.

Additional information

Type
Academic Honours, Prestigious Awards or Prizes
Reference year
2023
Details
Australian Awards for University Teaching: Award for Programs that Enhance Learning (Curriculum Transformation and Innovative Pedagogy) for Design Impact Labs.Four innovative, authentic and transdisciplinary ‘Impact Labs’ were introduced as a compulsory spine across the reimagined Queensland University of Technology (QUT)Bachelor of Design curriculum in 2019.In response to stakeholder feedback on shifting employer and global needs, the four units,‘Place’, ‘People’, ‘Planet’ and ‘Purpose’, aim to future-proof students’ design careers.
Type
Academic Honours, Prestigious Awards or Prizes
Reference year
2021
Details
QS Reimagine Education Global Education Award 2021, US$25,000 prize moneyQUT Design for ImpactInnovative, complex and authentic transdisciplinary Impact Labs were introduced across the reimagined QUT Bachelor of Design curriculum in 2019. Drawing on stakeholder feedback reflecting shifting employer and global needs, the four units, 'Place', 'People', 'Planet' and 'Purpose' aim to future-proof design students' careers. Labs facilitate the gradual development of students' theoretical understandings of societal and global issues. Experiential, inquiry-led design challenges undertaken in the labs build students¿ core design skills and twenty-first century capabilities including transdisciplinary collaboration, reflection, networking and profile-building. The scalable model supports large cohorts and mutually-beneficial industry partnerships, while facilitating repeated intimate, transformative and ethically-grounded design experiences.