Always positive and enthusiastic in class.
Brings enthusiasm to every interaction.
Encourages independent and critical thought.
Inspires curiosity and a thirst for knowledge.
Maeve Berry serves as Lecturer in Strategic Communication and Academic Chair of Strategic Communication and Web Communication within the School of Media and Communication at Murdoch University. In these capacities, she leads academic programs focused on developing expertise in digital strategies, web communication, and professional consulting skills essential for contemporary media landscapes. Her instructional contributions include coordinating key units such as COM203 Consulting and Freelancing, WEB565 Web Planning, and COM101 Social Media, where students engage with practical projects that bridge theoretical knowledge and industry applications. Berry facilitates hands-on learning through initiatives like MESH, Murdoch's student consultancy service, which connects learners with real clients to deliver strategic communication solutions, thereby enhancing graduate employability and practical proficiency.
Berry's scholarly work centers on strategic communication and health communication. She is a co-author of the publication 'Influenza vaccination among student health workers in a regional teaching hospital,' appearing in the Internal Medicine Journal in 2020, which investigated vaccination uptake and perceptions among student health personnel in a regional setting. She received acknowledgment in the HIV Treatment Adherence and Communication (HTAC) study protocol, published in JMIR Research Protocols in 2021, reflecting her involvement in health-related research networks at Murdoch University. Additionally, Berry contributed to public discussions on effective communication during the COVID-19 crisis, emphasizing the importance of clear messaging, combating misinformation from sources like Dr. Google, and leveraging social media responsibly, as featured in a 2020 Murdoch University article. Serving as an academic staff representative on the Dubai Academic Board for the College of Law, Arts and Social Sciences, she supports governance and quality assurance for international programs. Her professional credentials include MCPRA certification, underscoring her expertise in public relations and strategic communication practices.
