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Dr Megan Paull is an Associate Professor and Head of Management and Marketing at the Murdoch Business School, part of Murdoch University's College of Business. She specializes in Volunteering, Volunteer Management, Nonprofit Organizations, Bullying, Organisational Behaviour, and Higher Education Teaching. Her work integrates research, policy, and practice across academic and community sectors.
Education:
- PhD in Business (2008), Edith Cowan University
- Master of Business (HRM, 2001), Edith Cowan University
- Bachelor of Arts (History & Japanese, 1987), University of Western Australia
- Certifications: Tertiary Teaching (2009), Postgraduate Supervision (2009), Nonprofit Governance (2015)
Research Focus: Explores volunteering dynamics in nonprofits, bullying in organizations, and pedagogical strategies in higher education. Her projects include evaluations of volunteer programs in dementia care, workplace bullying interventions, and cross-cultural educational practices. Recent work highlights the societal impact of volunteering and ethical leadership challenges.
Grants & Projects: Includes a Volunteering WA-funded dementia care volunteer pilot and studies on student volunteering during the pandemic. She has also analyzed workplace bullying across cultures and contributed to policy frameworks for nonprofit governance.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with Volunteering WA, Murdoch University’s Human Research Ethics Committee, and international researchers on bullying and volunteer management. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges academia and community initiatives.



