
Overview
Background
Since returning to academia from industry in 1998, Professor Lydia Kavanagh has become a leader in engineering education and has used her background as a professional engineer to design both curricula and courses for active learning by combining real-world projects and specialist knowledge. She has had a significant impact on the delivery of UQ’s undergraduate engineering program through creative new teaching pedagogies including the Flipped Classroom, innovative authentic approaches to assessment, and the introduction of multi-disciplinary courses. As Director of First Year Engineering for almost a decade, Lydia was responsible for a significant program of extra-curricular transition support for first year students and she co-coordinated two compulsory courses that delivered what could arguably be the world's largest flipped classroom for 600 students. Recently, she has set up a Leadership and Mentoring Program for all EAIT faculty students (undergraduate and postgraduates), and continued this into a Leaders@EAIT, an ongoing academy for these students to continue to develop leadership competencies.
Lydia is now the Deputy Associate Dean Academic (Curriculum Review and Teaching Innovation) for the Faculty of Science where she has overseen a faculty-wide overview of curriculum resulting in streamlined undergraduate and postgraduate offerings. She holds a concurrent fractional position with the Institute of Teaching and Learning Innovations, where she has developed frameworks and systems for UQ shorter form credentials.
Lydia is also heavily involved institutionally with training and mentoring academics and professional staff with teaching responsibilities through the development and implementation of the Graduate Teaching Assistant program (for PhD scholars and postdocs), Teaching@UQ (for staff new to teaching), and TeachingPlus@UQ (for emerging leaders in Teaching and Learning).
Lydia’s work was recognised with a Principal Fellowship of the HEA, an ALTC Excellence in teaching award in 2011 and she has lead and participated in Carrick/ ALTC/ OLT projects on teamwork, online learning, curriculum innovation (2x), preparing students for first year engineering, and Flipped Classrooms.
Availability
- Professor Lydia Kavanagh is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Engineering, The University of Queensland
- Masters (Coursework) of Engineering, University of New South Wales
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
- Postgraduate Diploma in Education, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Higher education
o STEM practices in higher education o Curriculum development including learning pathways o eLearning: delivery, assessment, engagement, innovation o Flipping the classroom including ownership of learning o Supporting international students o Developing leadership competencies in students o Investigating student team work and mentoring o Fostering interdisciplinarity
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Professional Development
o Dissemination of best practice teaching and learning o Mentoring o Training the next generation of educators o Fostering leadership in teaching and learning
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Unbundling degree programs
o Shorter form credentials o MOOCs o Badges
Research impacts
Lydia has delivered Flipped Classroom workshops across discipline and to both national and international institutions. The workshops have helped take the mystery out of flipping the classroom and have given academics a framework for developing their own flipped classroom. Her book, 'The Flipped Classroom: Practice and Practices' has been downloaded more than 55,000 times.
Much of her work in developing online tools (e.g Teamwork in Action - a module providing team training and resources, GetSet - a prepatory quiz for first year engineering, WebPAf - an adapted peer assessment tool originating from The University of Loughborough, BrainCloud - a real time crowd response 'wordle') has also been freely disseminated across institution and across discipline.
Works
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2007
Conference Publication
Reconceptualising social sustainability in urban development
Lesley Jolly, Nicki Sochacka and Lydia Kavanagh (2007). Reconceptualising social sustainability in urban development. International Conference on Engineering Sustainability (SSSE Conference 2007): Sustainability in a Changing World, Sheraton Hotel, Perth, 31 October-2 November 2007.
2007
Conference Publication
Enriching the teaching experience at UQ
Kavanagh, L. and O'Moore, L.M. (2007). Enriching the teaching experience at UQ. 18th Conference of the Australasian Assocation for Engineering Education AaeE 2007, University of Melbourne, Australia, 9-13 December 2007. Melbourne, Australia: Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, The University of Melbourne.
2007
Conference Publication
A process for proactively ensuring student team success; perceptions of students and lecturers
Kavanagh, L. and Steer, J.M. (2007). A process for proactively ensuring student team success; perceptions of students and lecturers. AaeE 2007: Eighteenth Annual Conference, Melbourne, 9-13 December 2007. Melbourne: Australasian Association for Engineering Education.
2006
Journal Article
Introduction to Chemical Product Design: A Hands On Approach
Kavanagh, Lydia and Lant, Paul (2006). Introduction to Chemical Product Design: A Hands On Approach. Education for chemical engineers: Trans IChemE, Part D, 1 (1), 66-71. doi: 10.1205/ece.05001
2006
Conference Publication
Planning and designing better precincts: the development and testing of an environmental planning and design assessment tool in a precinct case study
Moore, Richard, Hyde, Richard and Kavanagh, Lydia (2006). Planning and designing better precincts: the development and testing of an environmental planning and design assessment tool in a precinct case study. Subtropical Cities Conference, Centre for Subtropical Design, Brisbane, 26-29 September, 2006.
2005
Conference Publication
Sustainability and engineering in the Australian tourism sector
Kavanagh, Lydia J., Schianetz, Karin, Dalton, Gordon and Lockington, David A. (2005). Sustainability and engineering in the Australian tourism sector. 7th World Congress of Chemical Engineering, incorporating the 5th European Congress of Chemical Engineering, Glasgow, 10-14 July 2005. Rugby, England: Institution of Chemical Engineers.
2005
Other Outputs
Modern approach for water renewal in single toilet systems used on trains, boats, coaches and motor homes
Kavanagh, Lydia J. (2005). Modern approach for water renewal in single toilet systems used on trains, boats, coaches and motor homes. Gold Coast, Australia: CRC Sustainable Tourism.
2005
Other Outputs
Scoping and product development for the green globe 21 planning and design standard
Hyde, R. A., Moore, R., Kavanagh, L., Prasad, D., Blair, J., Watt, M., Bayada, B. and Hair, A. (2005). Scoping and product development for the green globe 21 planning and design standard. Gold Coast, Queensland: CRC Tourism.
2005
Other Outputs
Green globe 21 precinct planning and design handbook
Hyde, R. A., Moore, R., Kavanagh, L., Prasad, D., Blair, J., Watt, M., Bayada, B. and Hair, A. (2005). Green globe 21 precinct planning and design handbook. Brisbane: Green Globe 21/Earth Check Brisbane.
2005
Conference Publication
Development of a planning and design tool for assessing the sustainability of precincts
Hyde, R. A., Moore, R., Kavanagh, L., Watt, M., Prasad, D. and Blair, J. (2005). Development of a planning and design tool for assessing the sustainability of precincts. 39th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Architectural Science Association (ANZAScA), Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, 17-19 November, 2005. School of Architecture, Victoria University of Wellington: Architectural Science Association.
2003
Other Outputs
An engineered ecosystem for environmentally sustainable wastewater treatment for remote tourist resorts in tropical/sub-tropical regions
Kavanagh, Lydia Jane (2003). An engineered ecosystem for environmentally sustainable wastewater treatment for remote tourist resorts in tropical/sub-tropical regions. PhD Thesis, School of Engineering, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/106563
2002
Other Outputs
Water management and sustainability at Queensland tourist resorts
Kavanagh, Lydia J. (2002). Water management and sustainability at Queensland tourist resorts. Gold Coast, Australia: CRC Sustainable Tourism.
1999
Conference Publication
The Possibility for ecological wastewater treatment at remote australian resorts
Keller, J. and Kavanagh, L. J. (1999). The Possibility for ecological wastewater treatment at remote australian resorts. Global Competiveness through Cleaner Production, Brisbane, 21-23 April, 1999. Brisbane: Aust. Cleaner Production Association ..
Funding
Supervision
Availability
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Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Developing and Implementing an Effective Peer Learning Framework in Online Learning Communities
Principal Advisor
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Maximising the Success of International Students in First Year Engineering
Principal Advisor
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Simulators derailed: Technology compatibility and social systems
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Liza O'Moore
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
Realistic Analysis of Socio-Technical Interventions in the Context of Urban Water Management
Principal Advisor
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
Advancing sustainability in tourism destinations with a complex adaptive systems approach based on system dynamics modelling
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor D Lockington
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2017
Master Philosophy
Exploring The Development Of Student Ownership Of Learning Within Large Project-Based First-Year Engineering Courses
Associate Advisor
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Maximising Stakeholders¿ Benefits of Work Integrated Learning Programs: Schools of Chemical Engineering
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Tony Howes
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
Characterising and Removing Dissolved Organic Nitrogen and Colour from Wastewater Containing Melanoidin
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Paul Lant
Media
Enquiries
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- active learning
- competency testing
- eLearning
- Engineering education
- First year engineering
- Flipped classroom
- learning pathway
- Teamwork
- transition to university
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