My profile

Biography

Prizes and awards

Runner up - Faculty Award for Outstanding Research and Knowledge Exchange (2013).

Finalist - Staff Award ‘Outstanding Research/Knowledge Exchange’ across entire staff group within Manchester Metropolitan University (2013).

Highly Commended Award Winner at the Literati Network Awards for Excellence (2012) for ‘Emergence of working memory in children using aided communication” Murray & Goldbart (2011) published in Journal of Assistive Technologies.

Exemplary Researcher Award, Research Institute for Health and Social Change (2010).

Editorial Board membership

Associate Editor for the Journal of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (2013 - ongoing)

Membership of professional associations

Committee member: Research Committee International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (2012 - ongoing)

Departmental representative for Knowledge Exchange (2013 - ongoing)
Chair-elect of Council, International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Canada (2012 - ongoing)

Chair, Communication Matters, UK charity promoting awareness of Augmentative and Alternative Communication, affiliated to the International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (ISAAC) (2009-2012)

Enterprise Fellowship, Faculty of Health, Psychology and Social Care (2008)

Impact

Augmentative communication

Helping children who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) technologies.

Teaching

Postgraduate teaching

I recently developed a ground-breaking suite of Masters modules to support practitioners in the field of AAC.

Supervision

I supervise students at both Masters and PhD levels.

Research outputs

I have a national and international reputation for my work in AAC. I have a particular interest in language development through aided communication and is currently part of an international research project (Becoming an Aided Communicator) involving 16 countries mapping language development through aided technologies.