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Kate Bryant is a Senior Lecturer and Associate Dean (Learning and Teaching) at Murdoch University's School of Environmental and Conservation Sciences, within the College of Environmental and Life Sciences. She is affiliated with the Centre for Terrestrial Ecosystem Science and Sustainability and the Harry Butler Institute. Her research focuses on the population biology and ecology of vertebrate animals, particularly Australian native mammals like quenda, chuditch, numbat, bobtail, and honey possum. She investigates habitat use, population dynamics, evolutionary strategies, and conservation baselines.
Bryant holds a BSc (Honours) and PhD in Biological Sciences from Murdoch University. She has 20 years of teaching experience, emphasizing student-centered learning. She coordinates capstone units in Wildlife Biology and Evolutionary Analysis, and teaches in Conservation Biology and Genetics and Evolution. Her work bridges ecological research with practical conservation and undergraduate education.
Her affiliations include leadership in teaching innovation and collaboration with interdisciplinary institutions. While specific grants/projects are not detailed, her research emphasizes applied conservation and evolutionary analyses. No academic awards are explicitly mentioned.