Inspires curiosity and a love for knowledge.
Encourages students to think creatively.
Encourages questions and exploration.
Makes learning engaging and enjoyable.
Amy Thom is affiliated with the School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at Murdoch University. She is included in the 'Our People' listing for the school, appearing under the Community Development category along with colleagues such as Kylie Hosking, Jennie Buchanan, David Palmer, Cameron Tero, Carole Winfield, Alison Atkinson-Phillips, and Joe Moran. Her organizational affiliation is explicitly stated as School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Murdoch University, and her professional email is Amy.Thom@murdoch.edu.au, as provided on the research portal.
Amy Thom has served as Unit Coordinator for the course COD503 Exploring Community Development Through Storytelling Techniques at Murdoch University. In this role, she was the primary contact for students, listed with room 450.4.055, and also acted as one of the tutors alongside Dago Tshering (dago.tshering@murdoch.edu.au). She maintains an overview profile on the Murdoch University Research Portal at researchportal.murdoch.edu.au/esploro/profile/amy_thom_1 and a profile on ResearchGate associated with Murdoch University, Perth, School of Arts.
Amy Thom co-authored the conference paper 'Evaluating workplace travel plans' presented at the Australasian Transport Research Forum in 2010. The publication was a collaboration with David Wake from the Department of Transport and Rick Cummings from Murdoch University. The paper focused on assessing the effectiveness of workplace travel plans in promoting sustainable transport options and reducing reliance on private vehicles among employees.

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