Leicester, United Kingdom
Visiting Professor at University of Wolverhampton
Education Management
Education
University of Leicester 1978 — 1981
Comparative Religion, and then PGCE, Comparative Religion. Sociology, Psychology, English Literature, 2:!
University of Leicester 1977 — 1980
BA Hons, Comparative Religion
The University of Kent 1974 — 1975
English Sociology degree - successfully completed foundation and changed to Leicester, had a baby
Ilkley Grammar School 1966 — 1973
A levels in Economics, English, Geography, General Studies, As and Bs
Experience
University of Wolverhampton July 2014 - Present
College of Teachers June 2014 - Present
South Leicestershire College - SLC April 2014 - Present
Professional Associations Research Network, University of Bristol April 2014 - Present
All Parliamentary Group on Skills - The Skills Commission April 2014 - Present
Access to the Professions January 2014 - Present
Learning for the Fourth Age February 2008 - Present
Institute for Learning June 2008 - April 2014
Department of Business Innovation and Skills April 2004 - June 2008
Learning and Skills Council April 2001 - March 2004
Skills
Coaching, Teacher Training, Commercial Awareness, Staff Development, Management, Distance Learning, Leadership Development, Management Development, Performance Management, Stakeholder Engagement, Training Delivery, Curriculum Design, Leadership, Blended Learning, ESL, Strategy, E-Learning, Business Strategy, Public Sector, Emotional Intelligence, Nonprofits, Personal Development, Lecturing, Educational Leadership, Instructional Design, Research, Project Planning, Change Management, Further Education, Teaching, Policy, Non-profits, Organizational..., Social Enterprise, Stakeholder Management, Courses, Time Management, International Education, Adult Education, Charities, Curriculum Development, Training, Strategic Planning, Educational Consulting, Educational Technology, Executive Coaching, Employee Training, Workshop Facilitation, Higher Education, Governance