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Eleanor Jack
PersonSenior Lecturer/Academic (University Practice Learning Adviser) at BU - Faculty of Health and Social Sciences. I am a University Practice Learning Adviser (UPLA) at Bournemouth University (BU), a multifaceted, practice education focussed academic role.

Dr Miguel Moital
PersonPhD SupervisorMiguel is a Principal Academic in Events Management in the Department of Sport & Events Management, Bournemouth University Business School. His University education took place in Portugal and the UK.

Mark Ridolfo
PersonMark Ridolfo is a Principal Academic within BU's AACSB-accredited Business School. He is Deputy Director of the Senior Leader Apprenticeship, Deputy Programme Leader for BA (Hons) Business and Management, and a Senior Fellow of the HEA.

Denyse King
PersonI am a registered midwifery lecturer, a registered public health practitioner and a post graduate researcher. I work four days a week for Bournemouth University and on my non working days I study towards a my goal of achieving a doctorate qualification.

Dr Hari Pandey
PersonHari is in data science and artificial intelligence at school of technology Bournemouth University, UK. He is in the 2022 World Ranking list of Top 2% scientist by Sandford University (https://rb.

Cliff Van Wyk
PersonView the academic profile of Cliff Van Wyk, Senior Lecturer In Advertising and Market Communication at Bournemouth University

Professor Edwin van Teijlingen
PersonI am trained as a medical sociologist and I have an interest in mixed-methods research, qualitative research and evaluation research. A large share of my academic work has been in the fields of Public Health, Health Promotion and the Organisation of Maternity Care.

Dr Duncan Light
PersonPhD SupervisorI joined Bournemouth University in 2014 and am a Principal Academic in tourism management at Bournemouth University Business School. By background I am a human geographer and all my teaching and research draws out the relationships between tourism, places and spaces.

Dr Bruce Braham
PersonHaving started in commercial business I have spent most of my life working either in or in association with the public sector. Most recently I have been a Board member of the Dorset Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) where my portfolio was Tourism.

Dr Anne Mills
PersonAnne has a professional background in nursing, midwifery and health visiting and public health projects, in the UK and Europe. Now working as a principal academic in the Centre for Public Health at Bournemouth University Anne's research interests are centred around communication for health and wellbeing, volunteering activities and person centred wellbeing projects.

Professor Chindu Sreedharan
PersonChindu Sreedharan is Professor of Journalism at Bournemouth University. His research focuses on ‘abnormal journalisms’—reportage that extends the boundaries of conventional newswork, from crisis and post-disaster situations, news on social media, as well as new forms of nonfictional narratives.

Natalia Lavrushkina
PersonNatalia is a Lecturer in Strategic Management and former Research Assistant for the Faculty of Management. She is currently writing up her EdD doctorate with the University of Southampton.

Dr Anna Mantzouratou
PersonI investigate genetic uniqueness. My main research area is genetic abnormalities in preimplantation embryos and how they relate to fertility and infertility.

Dr Osikhuemhe Okwilagwe
PersonPhD SupervisorDr Osikhuemhe Okwilagwe is a Senior Lecturer in Strategy at the Bournemouth University Business School, Department of Marketing, Strategy and Innovation.

Professor Scott Wright
PersonPhD SupervisorProfessor Scott Wright is Deputy Dean (Research) and Professor of Political Communication and Journalism. He was previously Professor of Political Communication and Journalism in the School of Media, Film and Journalism at Monash University, where he directed the Research Unit in Political Communication and Journalism, and an Associate Professor at the University of Melbourne.

Professor Sue Way
PersonI am a registered midwife and a Professor in the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences. I have enjoyed a longstanding career that has combined education, research and practice.

Dr Richard Wallis
PersonI have taught film and television at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels here in Bournemouth since 2012, and led the undergraduate programme in Media Production between 2013 and 2017.

Professor Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers
PersonI am a social anthropologist with a background in applied anthropology. I like to engage students in authentic assignments such as producing ‘expert reports’, ‘policy briefs’ or ‘anti-discrimination campaigns’ in cross-cultural comparison.

Dr Tania Humphries-Smith
PersonDr Tania Humphries-Smith is Associate Professor in the Department of Design & Engineering in the Faculty of Science & Technology at Bournemouth University.

Professor Hugh Chignell
PersonI am Professor of Media History at Bournemouth University and I coordinate the History Research Group and lecture on B.A. History. My main interest and expertise is the history of radio and I have in recent years moved from a particular focus on radio news and current affairs to the study of radio drama.

Professor Rob Middleton
PersonProfessor Rob Middleton is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising in hip replacement procedures. He works in the National Health Service (NHS) at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital and at Poole Hospital where he is Director of Trauma.

Professor Darren Lilleker
PersonProf. Darren Lilleker is a teacher and researcher whose interests lie in the intersection between political strategy, societal dynamics and civic engagement.

Dr Angela Turner-Wilson
PersonAs the Lead for Internationalisation within the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences Angela supports the strategic planning and operational aspects of globalisation in this setting.

Dr Sue Baron
PersonPhD SupervisorDr Sue Baron, an NMC Registered Nurse and Nurse Teacher, Principal Academic in Nursing and Programme Lead for the MSc Adult Nursing course, Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, member of the UK’s Q Community of NHS Improvers sponsored by the Health Foundation and member of BU’s Nursing for Long-Term Health Research Centre.

Dr Deniz Cetinkaya
PersonDeniz Cetinkaya is a Principal Academic in Computing in the Department of Computing & Informatics at Bournemouth University. She is the Programme Leader for Software Engineering and Computing courses offered at BU.

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