Chris Jenkins
Chris is a Senior Public Policy and Engagement Officer at the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland leading on areas of education, housing, and poverty.
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Chris is a Senior Public Policy and Engagement Officer at the Equality Commission for Northern Ireland leading on areas of education, housing, and poverty.
Dr Naomi Green is a researcher, lecturer, and community advocate whose work focuses on integration and anti-racism in Northern Ireland. Her PhD examined the experiences of Muslim communities,...
Becky Taylor is Principal Research Fellow in the Centre for Teachers and Teaching Research and Lead for Engagement and Impact for the Department of Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment, at IOE,...
Lucy is an international education consultant. She began her career as a Science teacher, and then spent time living and working with teachers in five 'top-performing' education systems; the basis...
Dr Erika Jiménez is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the School of Law and Mitchell Institute Fellow: Rights and Social Justice at Queen's University Belfast. Her project explores the human...
Dr Aneeza Pervez is a social and developmental psychologist whose research explores moral reasoning, prosociality and belonging across school and university settings. Her work focuses on how...
Dr Aisling O’Boyle is Reader and Director of the Centre for Language Education Research at Queen’s University Belfast. Her research focuses on the relationships between dialogue and education,...
Charlotte Carson is the Vice President for the National Education Union, NI. After a decade leading the Citizenship department at a secondary school in Southeast London, she returned to her native...
Eira Wyn Patterson originally trained as a research scientist, before moving into the field of teacher education. Most recently she led the MA Education at the University of Winchester. Currently...
Runa Hestad Jenssen (PhD) is an associate professor at the Faculty of Arts and Education at Nord University. Runa has a background as a classical singer, with extensive experience as a soloist...
Dr Rod Earle has worked at The Open University since 2008. He is a founder member of British Convict Criminology which he helped to establish with Bill Davies, among others, in 2010. British...
Dr Bill Davies is a Reader in criminology, an award-winning convict criminologist and passionate prison educator. Bill’s journey to academia is a non-conventional one, from a prisoner in HMP...