Director of Research & Enterprise School of Education The University of Greenwich
London, United Kingdom
Director of Research & Enterprise School of Education The University of Greenwich
London, United Kingdom
Specialist in educational research and development, lifelong learning, e-learning, leadership, management and learning resources. 20 years senior management experience in higher and further education, research, writing, lecturing and editing.
leadership and management, e-learning, governance, trustee board member of charity, education research and report-writing, chairing meetings, lecturing, strategic planning and analysis, project leadership and management.
(Higher Education industry)
2004 — Present (5 years )
(Privately Held; 201-500 employees; Publishing industry)
September 2004 — Present (5 years 3 months)
Series Editor, Continuum International Book Series
The Essential FE Toolkit 2005-08
(Higher Education industry)
2008 — 2008 (less than a year)
(Higher Education industry)
2007 — 2008 (1 year )
(Higher Education industry)
2006 — 2008 (2 years )
(Educational Institution; 5001-10,000 employees; Higher Education industry)
January 2005 — February 2008 (3 years 2 months)
Director of JISC eLIDA CAMEL and eLISA Projects in e-Learning 2005-07
(Educational Institution; 51-200 employees; Higher Education industry)
October 2002 — February 2008 (5 years 5 months)
Member of the Board of Trustees, Open College Network London Region (OCNLR) Chair of the Access Validation Committee for London
(Education Management industry)
October 2001 — February 2008 (6 years 5 months)
Governor of Shooters' Hill Post-16 Centre since its inception in 2001-02. Member of the Curriculum Sub-Committee.
(Higher Education industry)
2007 — 2007 (less than a year)
(Educational Institution; Higher Education industry)
June 2000 — February 2004 (3 years 9 months)
Senior university manager in charge of the Lifelong Learning Office, Centre for Learning and Teaching, Principal Lecturer Promotion Scheme, e-Learning Group, Access and Widening Participation Unit, Partnership Unit, Combined Honours Degree Programme, TABEISA, Retention Strategy and Study Skills Programme.
(Education Management industry)
September 1997 — May 2000 (2 years 9 months)
(Higher Education industry)
1995 — 1997 (2 years )
(Education Management industry)
March 1990 — June 1995 (5 years 4 months)
(Education Management industry)
October 1987 — March 1990 (2 years 6 months)
PhD , Computers in Education , 1994 — 1999
MA , Computers in Education (Distinction) , 1989 — 1993
MA , Language and Literature in Education , 1983 — 1985
MA , English Literature , 1980 — 1982
PGCE , Education (Distinction) , 1975 — 1976
Post-Grad Specialist Actors' Performers' Dip. , Direction, Theatre, Stage Management, Acting, Lighting, Movement, Breathing , 1972 — 1973
BA , Political Philosophy I, II, English I,II, II, Greek and Roman Literature, Religious Studies 1, Drama , 1970 — 1973
education and training research, further education, lifelong learning, learning resources, e-learning, leadership and management, professional neworking, communities of practice, collaborative leadership, digital photography.
JISC, JISC infoNet, ALT, ALT-C, EMERGE, SRHE, LSRN, UALL, Centre for Excellence in Leadership (CEL), AACE, UCU, NIACE, Institute for Learning (IfL), FACE, OCNLR, BERA SIG Lifelong Learning, Institute of Education 14-19 Forum, Greenwich Lifelong Learning Partnership, Greenwich Adult Learners' Working Group, Greenwich 14-19 Partnership Group, Second Wave Youth Arts, Lewisham Community Police Consultative Group.
Distinction in Research Methods, MA in Computers in Education, King's College London School of Education, 1993.
Distinction in the Theory of Education, PGCE, University of Nottingham School of Education, 1976.
Merit in Learning Resources Management, MRO Post-Grad Certificate from the Inner London Education Authority Learning Resources Branch, 1984.
Invited Member of Who's Who in the World Marquis 2004-08