Associate Professor Basia Diug
What motivated you to work with the Monash Warwick Alliance?
I was very keen to get involved with Monash Warwick Alliance after meeting a visiting fellow Associate Prof Debbi Marais. After a few meetings we realised that we shared a common approach to our work and planned to work together on a number projects which we have successfully done.
What are your top three collaboration achievements so far?
Although in its infancy as it was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic The Global Classroom: learning without borders project has brought together an international team from Australia, Malysia and UK. It will develop a method of implementing case-based learning at an international level.
What do you hope to ultimately achieve through your collaboration?
Through this collaboration I’d like to achieve a means of connecting and working on international and enterprising projects.
Can you share one fun fact about yourself or your work?
I am a passionate epidemiologist who loves dogs and watching the Great British Bake off.