Teaching Strengths
Dr Carmel Nottle
Lecturer, Human Movement (Growth and Motor Development)
School of Allied Health and Human Performance
College of Health
Carmel completed her studies in Sports Science at Edith Cowan University in Perth, Western Australia in 2004. After working in various roles at the University on completion of her studies, Carmel moved to Hamilton, New Zealand, to lecture at the Waikato Institute of Technology. After performing this role for three years Carmel returned to Australia in July of 2009 to take up her currect position at the University of South Australia. Carmel conducts teaching primarily in the the field of sport and exercise science. Her research includes the sport and exercise science field as well human-animal interactions and human-animal leisure fields.
Anthropometry
Exercise-induced muscle damage and delayed onset muscle soreness
Physical activity monitoring and physical activity in children
Pets, health and leisure
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Caring for older South Australians and homeless pets - foster teams, SA - Department for Health and Wellbeing, 16/06/2023 - 30/06/2026
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How’s it work for the kitty-cats? Developing baseline data to compare to the experiences of foster cats in a residential aged care setting, Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition, 14/10/2019 - 31/12/2021
Courses I teach
- HLTH 1039 Foundations in Human Movement, Exercise and Sports Science (2025)
- HLTH 4016 Musculoskeletal Evaluation and Exercise Rehabilitation (2025)
- HLTH 1039 Foundations in Human Movement, Exercise and Sports Science (2024)
- HLTH 3053 Exercise and Sport Science Project Design (2024)
Programs I'm associated with
- IBHT - Bachelor of Human Movement
- IBXS - Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science