Sukey Tarr
Jamie Caine
Jamie is a thought leader and one of the leading contemporary researchers for the subject of strategy and strategy adoption. From market analysis, design, development, implementation and continuous improvement of the strategy; he masters the entire strategy lifecycle in both theory and practice. He was one of the driving forces behind describing the strategy lifecycle now used by organisations and in academia. Jamie is Course Leader for IT with Business studies. On bachelor and masters level his teaching includes information systems, business architecture and strategy transformation.
Anna Di Betta
Anna is part of the teaching team for several modules, mainly in the fields of Biological and Cognitive Psychology. She is also module leader for Cognitive Psychology, Biopsychology and Developmental Disorders of Reading and Language.
Anthony Goodier
In May 2011 I became a principal lecturer within the Department of the Built Environment undertaking various roles including undergraduate programme leader and Learning Teaching and Assessment (LTA) lead. From January 2014 I have led the Real Estate and Building Surveying staff group.
Ed Pollock
Staff profile for Dr Ed Pollock, Principal Lecturer and Deputy Head of Policing and Probation
Rebecca Hartley
I am Module Leader for the Law in Practice, Legal Skill and Research and the Dissertation modules on the LLM in International Commercial Law. I am also the Module Leader for Forensic Criminology 2: Issues in Policy and Practice module on the MSc Forensic Criminology Course. I am also joint module lead for the Academic and Legal Foundations module on the LLB degree. In additional to leadership roles, I teach on the Policing, Forensic Criminology 1: Conceptual and Methodological Issues modules as well as being a dissertation supervisor on the LLB, LLM, Criminology and MSc degrees.
Dr Ruth Deller
I am a Reader in Media and Communications, and I also teach on several media related modules
Xiaohong Li
Xiaohong's research interests cover a wide range of topic areas, including econometrical modelling, supply chain risk management, environmental sustainability development, and project management
Dr Anne Kellock
Anne teaches on the undergraduate Children and Childhood degree, leads the thesis stage for the EdD and supervises MA and doctoral students