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Dr Timothy Lee is an Associate Lecturer at the School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Sydney, and serves as Deputy Unit Co-ordinator for Human Biology BIOL 1008/1908. He is a member of the Brain and Mind Centre. His research spans educational assessment strategies (e.g., two-stage examinations) and entomological studies, particularly termite ecology and biodiversity.
Timothy completed his PhD in 2016 at the University of Sydney with a thesis on "Molecular phylogenetic, ecological, and evolutionary studies of Australian Rhinotermitid termites". Before his academic role, he coordinated entomology units and worked at the Australian Museum on moth biosecurity research. His educational work focuses on enhancing student engagement through innovative assessment methods and inclusive practices.
Key research interests include STEM pedagogy, pandemic-era educational adaptation, and biodiversity conservation through taxonomy. His publications reflect a dual focus on entomology and educational reform, with recent contributions on flipped classrooms, scenario-based assessments, and virtual dissection ethics.
Awards and grants are not explicitly listed, but his work emphasizes collaborative practices and student support. He is affiliated with the Brain and Mind Centre, contributing to interdisciplinary academic initiatives.
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