Dr Rachelle Singleton is leading a multi-institutional study to benchmark workforce readiness across six international U21 HSG Universities Biomedical Sciences programmes. She has secured a competitive U21 Health Sciences 2024 International Projects fund and is the recipient of a 2024 FMHS Professional Teaching and Leadership Development Grant, to support this work.
In July, Rachelle received a HERDSA fellowship, recognising her significant personal commitment to enhancing teaching and learning in tertiary education. The fellowship involves a structured 24 month process, with external mentorship and peer assessment of an evidence-based teaching portfolio. It signifies expertise and dedication to advancing educational practice and research.