AMSI ACE Network call for honours and masters subjects 2025

AMSI ACE Teaching Opportunity: Call for Expressions of Interest

Are you interested in teaching mathematical sciences to students across Australia? The AMSI ACE Network Committee invites Expressions of Interest for teaching honours and masters level subjects in 2025.
  • Engage with honours, masters and PhD students, early career-researchers and industry professionals seeking to enhance their skills from across the country.
  • By offering subjects through the AMSI ACE Network, you provide students with access to a broader range of courses to complement their honours or masters curriculum. Students can earn credit for these subjects with approval from their home universities, and all enrollments are managed by AMSI.
  • AMSI acknowledges the effort involved in creating quality online honours and masters subjects. We offer a $1500 lecturer payment per approved subject, conditional on external student enrollments post-census date.
We are looking for dynamic lecturers who enjoy teaching online and can contribute either staple or varietal subjects:
  • Staple Subjects: Cover priority topics and are designed to be offered on a yearly recurring basis. These subjects do not need to be provided by the same institution each year.
  • Varietal Subjects: Include topics of interest to the broader community. 
  • We seek a diversity of subjects across mathematical sciences and related disciplines, including pure maths, applied mathematics, statistics/data science, computer science
  • To view previous ACE subjects, visit: rhed.amsi.org.au/ace/#subjects
The AMSI ACE Committee will review all EOIs. If your proposal is accepted, we will ask you to complete the AMSI ACE Subject Guide.

If you have any questions, please email ace-network@amsi.org.au 

Your Information








Subjects
If proposing more than one subject please click "Propose another subject" at the bottom of this section to enter additional subject details

Staple Subjects
  • Complex Analysis
  • Mathematical Biology
  • Mathematical Coding (preference given to a low level, object oriented language such as C++)
  • Numerical Analysis
  • Optimisation
  • Statistical Consulting






Please provide the URL to your university subject page if available.


Approvals