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Recognition GPS.

See where your scholarship already speaks to recognition criteria — and export the evidence draft. Runs in your browser; nothing stored or sold.

Paste your ORCID iD and Recognition GPS reads your public scholarly record, then maps it against the Advance HE Professional Standards Framework (PSF 2023) and the criteria of the Australian Awards for University Teaching (AAUT). It maps evidence you could point to — it does not assess your practice, score you, or promise any outcome.

It mapsThe outputs in your public record that speak to each criterion — real titles, with DOIs, gathered where a fellowship or award writer would want them.
It doesn't assessNo scores and no “you qualify”. Fellowship categories and awards are decided holistically by the awarding bodies against their own criteria — no tool can tell you whether you qualify.
Publications are one strandMost criteria are evidenced mainly through practice, student outcomes and peer testimony — things a bibliographic database cannot see. A thin signal here is not a gap in your practice.
◌ Free, and genuinely private. We don't sell, on-sell, profile, or store your data — this exists only to help you see your own evidence.
  • The lookup runs entirely in your browser against OpenAlex's public API.
  • Your ORCID iD is never sent to NTLSN, never stored on our servers, never sold.
  • Nothing is saved unless you tick “remember on this device” — and that uses your browser's local storage only.
  • Honest caveat: to look up your public record, your browser does send your iD to OpenAlex. That's the only place it goes.

Next steps — turn the map into a case

Read this before you rely on the map.
  • Recognition GPS maps your public scholarship record against recognition-framework criteria. It does not assess your practice, score you, or determine any outcome — it surfaces evidence you could point to.
  • Criterion titles on this page are quoted from the official frameworks so you can locate them; the plain-language descriptions are honest paraphrases written by NTLSN, not official framework text. Always work from the official sources: Advance HE's Professional Standards Framework (PSF 2023) and the Universities Australia AAUT nomination materials.
  • A publication record is one strand of evidence among many. Most PSF Dimensions and AAUT criteria are evidenced primarily through practice, student outcomes and peer testimony — things a bibliographic database cannot see. A thin signal here is not a gap in your practice.
  • Fellowship categories and awards are decided holistically by the awarding bodies against their own criteria. No tool — including this one — can tell you whether you qualify.
  • Everything runs in your browser using the public OpenAlex record for the ORCID iD you paste. Nothing is stored, sent or sold by NTLSN; the optional save uses your browser's local storage only.
  • NTLSN is independent of Advance HE, Universities Australia, ORCID and OpenAlex. Referencing their frameworks and services implies no affiliation or endorsement; criterion titles are quoted for identification only, and no other framework text is reproduced.

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