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Bangaldeshi Australian Dr Mahfuz Aziz won the nation’s highest honour The Prime Minister's Award for Australian University Teacher of the Year.

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image Associate Professor Dr Mahfuz Aziz currently teaching at the University of South Australia

PM’s top teacher takes a bow
Associate Professor Mahfuz Aziz, an engineering lecturer at the University of South Australia, has won the nation’s highest honour for university teachers - The Prime Minister's Award for Australian University Teacher of the Year.

The premier university teaching award follows his earlier recognition in the Australian Teaching and Learning Council’s Awards for Teaching Excellence in the field of physical sciences.

The $50,000 award recognises an academic with an exceptional record of advancing student learning, educational leadership and scholarly contribution to teaching and learning.

Dr Aziz leads first year engineering programs across UniSA’s Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment.

And if student feedback is any indication Dr Aziz is indeed an exceptional teacher.

Third-year Bachelor of Engineering: Computer Systems student, Simon Kupke, says what is notable about Dr Aziz is the very personal commitment he shows to his students.

“Dr Aziz is our lecturer but it is nothing for him to pop into our tutorials and practical sessions just to see how we are going and make sure we have a full understanding of what we are learning,” Kupke says.

“He is also careful to make the relevance of what we are learning a key part of how he teaches. He shares his experience of how theory is applied in industry.

“I’m finding everything we study with him is relevant because he shows us why that is the case and he gives us extra exercises that support our chances of getting good jobs when we graduate.

“Dr Aziz is one of the best lecturers I have had because you know he cares and that he goes above and beyond what you would expect from a university lecturer.”

The Prime Minister’s Teacher of the Year Award acknowledges Dr Aziz’s sustained contributions in teaching and learning, locally and internationally, over the past 10 years.

Moving from Bangladesh to Australia in 1999, Dr Aziz has used his experience of teaching in a new context to create programs that help students adapt to the new social and educational environment that university provides.

University of South Australia Vice Chancellor Professor Peter Høj said the entire university community is very proud of Dr Aziz’s achievement.

“Mahfuz is a wonderful example of what it takes to be an excellent university teacher – he is dedicated to his students and has a real passion to ensure that they have a quality educational experience at university – one that is relevant, informed by the latest research and delivered with genuine enthusiasm and care,” Professor Høj said.

“We have made a significant investment at UniSA in reshaping the student learning environment so that all students can benefit from the elements of good teaching that Mahfuz so clearly has brought to his students. This approach is invaluable because it helps us deliver the best graduates for the workforce.”

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Dr Swapan Paul on 25 November, 2009 03:07:42
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Congratulations, Dr Aziz. We feel proud of your achievement.
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Shahadat Manik on 25 November, 2009 06:47:55
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Congratulations Dr Mahfuz Aziz! We all proud of you. Take care.
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Sanjib Bhowmick on 25 November, 2009 07:28:27
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Congratulations Dr Aziz, you made all of us proud in a very different way.
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halim on 25 November, 2009 09:58:49
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we feel proud of u...congratulations
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Ataur Rahman on 26 November, 2009 03:09:59
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Congratulations Dr Aziz!!

This success is not only yours, this honour is not only for yours, it’s for all non-residents Bangladeshi in Australia and all over the world. I personally feel very much proud to share this celebration.Go Ahead!!
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Mohammed Islam on 26 November, 2009 01:19:48
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Congratulation Dr Aziz. I am proud to be Bangladeshi.It is not only your acievment, It is the acievment for the whole Bangladeshi nation.
Thanks Priyoaustralia for that beaking news.
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Touhid Bhuiyan on 26 November, 2009 02:16:43
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Congratulations! We are proud of you and you are our inspiration. It is very good news at the time of holy Eid. Wish you best of luck and continue your success. Cheers.
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Tanvir Hossain on 26 November, 2009 08:08:31
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Congratulations and lots of best wishes to Dr. Mahfuz Aziz. We all feel proud for your outstanding achievement as an academic. Thank you PriyoAustralia for this breaking news. Bangladeshi national print and electronic media should also carry this news.
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Akash Sen on 26 November, 2009 11:28:10
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HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU, PROFESSOR AZIZ. You have made Bangladesh community proud. You have made Bangladesh proud. You have made Bangalees proud. I am confident that you would achieve many more laurels in the days ahead. Wish you all the very best.
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Borhan Shafi on 27 November, 2009 06:14:34
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Congratulations Dr. Aziz. You have made us proud! Thank you for your wonderful contribution and dedication. All the best.
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Khairul Alam on 29 November, 2009 01:20:30
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Congratulations Dr Aziz. You have made Bangladesh proud, BUET proud, University of South Australia proud and Australia proud. I pray for your further success and hopefully millions of others from the same background will be inspired by your great success.
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Etienne SICARD on 12 January, 2010 06:09:04
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Aziz, Extraordinary achievement! I hope we will continue our collaboration on microwind!
Best to you.
Etienne
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Vinay Sharma on 12 January, 2010 06:09:34
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Heartiest Congratulations Dr. Aziz !

First it was admire, now its proud feeling for you.

Keep it going,

Wishes,
Vinay Sharma (ni2designs)
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Mukundan on 14 January, 2010 04:46:37
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Mahfuz Aziz, You are so great, You did this. I studied VLSI 2 years ago and I still remember them. Certainly an exceptional teacher and you deserve it.
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