
معرفی
Alison Blyth is an Associate Professor and Course Lead for the Bachelor of Science program at Curtin University's Faculty of Science and Engineering. She oversees 23 majors and over 600 students, focusing on inclusive education and student well-being. Her teaching emphasizes universal design, active learning, and authentic assessment, spanning units in climate science, environmental challenges, and interdisciplinary STEM integration. Research interests include groundwater ecology, paleoenvironmental reconstruction, and biodiversity in SW Australia, utilizing isotopic and molecular techniques. Awards include the 2023 AAUT Citation for Student Learning and multiple teaching excellence recognitions. She holds fellowships from the Geological Society of London and is a life member of Clare Hall, Cambridge.
- Education: Not explicitly listed in the text.
- Affiliations: Geological Society of Australia, Clare Hall (Cambridge).
Her research bridges earth sciences, ecology, and chemistry, with recent work on WA groundwater ecosystems, subterranean biodiversity, and climate change impacts. Publications span 15+ years, addressing speleothem analysis, stygofauna trophic dynamics, and paleoenvironmental reconstruction. She supervises PhD students exploring pre-colonial biodiversity and ecosystem resilience. Grants and collaborations are implied through multi-institutional research.
- Labs/Teams: Collaborations with global institutions on subterranean ecology and paleoclimatology.



