During my PhD, I became involved in teaching and soon loved imparting knowledge as much as conducting research.
In 2005 I began teaching in the FE sector, delivering FE and HE in FE. By 2013, I had achieved several accolades for the high quality of my teaching and the innovative nature of some of the courses I have designed, including a number of courses that lead to professional registration and the award of legally protected titles. I have also worked with the Department of Health, the NHS and several qualification-awarding bodies to design, validate and implement a wide range of science-based courses.
I joined the department of Biomedical Science at York St John in August 2017 and I am excited to be involved in the development of the course with such a dynamic team. I am keen to r
more...During my PhD, I became involved in teaching and soon loved imparting knowledge as much as conducting research.
In 2005 I began teaching in the FE sector, delivering FE and HE in FE. By 2013, I had achieved several accolades for the high quality of my teaching and the innovative nature of some of the courses I have designed, including a number of courses that lead to professional registration and the award of legally protected titles. I have also worked with the Department of Health, the NHS and several qualification-awarding bodies to design, validate and implement a wide range of science-based courses.
I joined the department of Biomedical Science at York St John in August 2017 and I am excited to be involved in the development of the course with such a dynamic team. I am keen to re-establish my research and am looking forward to when the final year students start their research projects, so that they can investigate some of my ideas. I also hope that I will be able to integrate emerging digital teaching and learning technologies into the course and extend the reach of Biomedical Science by forming closer links with schools and colleges to help inspire and engage more young people to choose a career in science.