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Introduction As a working journalist and foreign correspondent for many years, I know just how essential it is when reporting the news to be able to find informed comment and interpretation. This directory is designed to help you do just that, listing more than 100 colleagues at Bournemouth University and their areas of expertise. Covering a wide range, they include everything from forensics, tourism and dementia to media standards and intellectual property. Our experts can offer a rare blend of professional expertise and academic reflection, and in many cases their research enjoys an international reputation. So I hope this directory is a useful tool and you will call on BU’s experts for informed comment and interview. Stephen Jukes Dean of The Media School

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BU PR Team contacts This directory has been produced by the press office – the first and central point of contact for all media enquires – to help you find experts quickly and easily who can add comment and context to stories in the news. You can search for academics by name or by their fields of expertise, using the index at the back. We also have experts to add comment to general features on higher education and student life, and can put you in touch with undergraduate and postgraduate students for case studies. This directory is not a definitive list of all our experts, so please contact us if you can’t find the person you are looking for. To speak to any of our experts at BU and for all other media requests, please contact: Email: newsdesk@bournemouth.ac.uk Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963 Mobile (out of hours): +44 (0)7725 214274 Twitter: @BUNewshound We are: James Donald Press and PR Manager jdonald@bournemouth.ac.uk +44 (0)1202 961032 Twitter: @stirlingfellow Kirsti Pawlowski Press and PR Assistant kpawlowski@bournemouth.ac.uk +44 (0)1202 963555

Tania Willis Press and PR Assistant twillis@bournemouth.ac.uk +44 (0)1202 963963 Sally Gates Communications Manager (Research) sgates@bournemouth.ac.uk +44 (0)1202 961041

Additional services: Image bank – of experts and also of general student life ISDN line for broadcast interviews


Contents Business & Management Alford, Philip

Marketing – Brand, Customer Relationship, e-Marketing,

Beer, Sean

Food Supply Chain, Nature & Authenticity of Food

Boer, Andrew

Tourism , Hospitality, Internationalism

Bray, Jeff

Retail Management, International Retailing, Fairtrade

Buhalis, Dimitrios

e-Tourism, Tourism Management, Hospitality

Chapleo, Chris

Branding Higher Education, Brand Orientation in the Not For Profit Sector

Erickson, Kris

Media Regulation – Digital, Computer Hackers, Intellectual Property

Fletcher, John

Economic Opportunities of the Olympics, Climate Change

Fyall, Alan

Tourism – Destination Marketing, Generational Trends

Jackson, Caroline

Events Management, Events Strategy, Arts Marketing

Klinkner, Melanie

Law – International Criminal, Economic, Law & Science

Kretschmer, Martin Copyright, Creative Industries, Evidence Based Policy McCarthy, Dermot

Economics, Euro Zone/Euro scepticism, Privatisation

Mendis, Dinusha

Intellectual Property Law and Rights, Copyright, Piracy and the Internet

Page, Stephen Transport & Tourism, Sustainable Tourism, Health & Tourism, Urban

Tourism, Events

Patton, Dean

Entrepreneurship – High-Growth Firms, SMEs, Knowledge Based Economy

Reddy, Maharaj Vijay

Tourism – Disasters, Sustainability


Ridolfo, Mark

Student Experience – International Students & Integration, Finance

Robson, Julie

Marketing Strategies – of Building Societies, Global Financial Services

Roushan, Gelareh IT Capabilities & Role of IS in Business Performance, Strategic

Application of Social Media in Marketing

Sadd, Debbie

Sports Tourism, Large Events – Social Impact of, Urban Regeneration

Secchi, Davide

Social Behaviour, Organisational Behaviour, Rationality & Cognition

Shipway, Richard

Sports Tourism, Olympic Legacy, Sport in Education

Teather, Richard

Tax – International, Havens, Business, Policy, Law

Wilkes, Keith

Tourism Education, Tourism Development, Visitor Attraction

Wilkinson, Charlie

Executive Education – Money Management, Financial Planning

Health & Society Brown, Keith

Social Work – Education, Post Qualifying. Skills for Care CWDC

Hartwell, Heather

Nutrition, Public Health, Food Safety, Healthy Eating in Prisons

Innes, Anthea

Dementia – Family Carers, Frontline Workers, Rural Service Provision

Mercer, Andy

Mental Health, Ethics of Caring, Philosophy of Nursing

Parker, Jonathan

Dementia – Care, Research Ethics and Conflicts, Social Work

Pritchard, Colin

Social Work, Social Psychiatry, Child – Abuse, Killers, Medical Research

Rosser, Elizabeth

Nursing – Life Long Learning, Patient Care, Workforce Health and Social Care

Scammell, Janet

Nursing, Inequalities in Healthcare, Healthcare Professional Education

Thomas, Gail

Nursing, Midwifery and Leadership, NHS, Education and Training Board


van Teijlingen, Edwin

Nursing – Organisation of Maternity Care, Medical Sociology

White, Sara Nursing – General Intensive Care, Coronary Care Williams, Richard Social Work, Child Protection

Media & Culture Adi, Ana

Public Relations, social media, strategic communication

Alder, David

Advertising History and Culture, Commercial Semiotics, Media

Allan, Stuart

Online News, Reporting War, Conflict & Crisis, Media & Young People

Berger, Richard

Broadcasting, New Media Technology, Literacy and Adaptation

Chignell, Hugh

Radio – History, Topical Talks, News & Current Affairs

Cownie, Fiona

Corporate and Marketing Communications, Student Experience

Eccles, Sue

Addictive Shopping, Media Education, Consumer Behaviour

Edwards, Vanessa

Journalism Teaching & Practice, Online Journalism and Multimedia

Efstathiou, Sofronis

Digital Effects – for Film, for Games, Skills Gap UK, Character Animation

Fowler-Watt, Karen

Journalism – Education, Autobiographical in the news, Media Ethics

Gerodimos, Roman Global Current Affairs, Young People & the Internet, Political Communication

Hearing, Trevor

Production – Documentary, Film and TV, Directing TV and Film

Heppell, Stephen

Technology and Education, Role of ICT in Learning, New Media

Hodges, Carrie

Public Relations, Emerging cultures in Latin America, Ethnography within media and communication research

Jackson, Dan

Politics - Online Talk, News Coverage of, Engaging Young People


Jenkins, Rebecca

Consumer-culture, Behaviour, Consumption, Imagination

Jones, Kip

Psychology, Sociology, Prejudice and Stereotyping Sexual Orientation

Jukes, Stephen

Journalism – Media Law, Ethics, War and Conflicts, Trauma/Emotional

Lilleker, Darren

Politics – and the Internet, Marketing, Communication

Pullen, Chris

Media – Contemporary, Documentary, Drama. Minority Identity in Politics

Renaud, Alain

Music – Technology, Sonic Arts, Complex Sound and Multimedia

Rohumaa, Liisa

Online Branding, Online Media, Journalism – User Generated Content

Scullion, Richard

Politics – Advertising, Consumer Choice, Marketing Communications

Shipway, Richard

Sports – Ethnography, Long Distance Running, Management, in Education

Shufflebottom, Mark

Digital – Interactive Design, Game Design, Serious Games, Mobile Design

Thorsen, Einar Social Media, Journalism – Eyewitness Reporting, Climate Change, Politics

Twycross, Adam

Computer - Animation, Gaming, Modelling, Environmental Artist

Watson, Tom Public Relations – Measurement and Evaluation of, Corporate Social Responsibility

White, Neal

Media – Experimental, Art Practice. Digital Art, Art and Technology

Zhang, Jian Jun

Animation – 3D Human Modelling, Medical Science, Games

Science & Technology Bate, Sarah

Psychology, Face Recognition – Prosopagnosia, Diagnostic Tools

De Vrieze, Paul Ton Enterprise in Information Systems, Information & System Integration,

Adaptive Personalisation, Context Aware Information Systems, Business Process Management, Webmashups


Dyer, Bryce

Product Design – Prosthetic Limbs, Sports Technology, Paralympics

Gabrys, Bogdan

Smart Technology, Computational Inteligence

Gatzidis, Christos

Computer and Video Games, Graphics, Game Based Learning

Gozlan, Rudy

Ecology – Endangered Fish, Conservation and Biodiversity, Ecosystems

Hadfield, Mark

Design and Technology, Sustainable Tribology

Johnson, Andy

Psychology – Voting Behaviour, Short Term Memory -Taste and Smell

Mayers, Andrew

Mental Health and Sleep – Children and Families, Antidepressants.

McDougall, Sine Computing and Human Interaction, Reading and Dyslexia, Interpreting Icons

Osselton, David

Toxicology – Identifying Drugs and Poisons, Affects of Drugs on the Body

Otto, Alex Forensics – 3D Scanning, Enhancement of Evidence, Crime Scene Management

Palma, Paola

Maritime Archaeology – Environmental threats to sites, Site Preservation

Roach, Jim

Knowledge Transfer Partnerships with Industry, Electronic Systems Design, Electronic Instrumentation, Electronic Product Design, Teaching of Engineering & Technology

Russell, Miles

Archaeology – Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Hoaxes and Forgeries

Sahandi, Reza

Computer networks - Security, Protocols, Wired and Wireless, Infrastructure

Schutkowski, Holger Bioarchaeology – Human Skeletal Remains, Diagnostic Methods, Forensics

Stewart, John

Archaeology – Neaderthal and other Ice Age Extinctions, Evolution, Fossil Birds

Taylor, Jacqui

e-Learning, Adults and Internet Use


Welham, Kate

Archaeology, 3D Scanning, Google Under the Earth - Stonehenge, Geophysics

Voice of Education Bel Gil, Victoria

Student Recruitment, Schools and College Liaison, Outreach Work

Bellamy, Scott

Student Experience, Internal Communications at BU

Bennett, Matthew

Research, Enterprise & Internationalisation, Geology, Human Evolution

Cherry, Colette

Higher Education Policy

Gordon, Richard

Disaster Management, Disaster Prevention, Terrorist Attacks

Gutierrez, Ana

The Future of A-levels, Academic Preparation for Higher Education

Jones, Ian

Health & Wellbeing at BU, Sport - Education, Autoethnography, Community Engagement

McIntyre-Bhatty, Tim

Student Experience, Graduate Skills and Employers Needs

Murray-Fagan, Nicola Student Finance, UCAS, Admissions Process, Higher Education Marketing

Pichlmann, Karen

University Admissions and Applications, Widening Participation, Office of Fair Access

Shiel, Chris Education for Sustainable Development, Business Management Education

Squires, Barry Student Involvement in Sport, International Sports Expeditions, Sport Teaching

Usher, Matthew

Outreach and Widening Participation, Summer Schools

Vinney, John

A-levels, Student Experience, University Alliance

Willey, David

International Students, Regional Engagement ,Higher Education

Williams, Amanda

Environmental Policy, Carbon Management, Fairtrade


About Bournemouth University Key facts Our expertise and areas of study include media & communications, science, technology, tourism, sport & hospitality, business & management, creative technology, and design. We have nearly 18,000 students from 132 countries. We are centrally located on the south coast of England (approximately two hours from London). Our reputation One of the things that BU is best known for is our ability to produce graduates with the professional skills that employers are looking for. This is why we are committed to providing opportunities for our students to undertake a work placement. In fact, we have more full-time undergraduate students on a sandwich (placement) course than any other English, Welsh and Scottish University (HESA statistics 09/10 Table E1a). From 2012 onwards, Bournemouth is offering every student on an undergraduate course the opportunity to undertake some form of work placement. We are proud that we have one of the highest graduate employability rates in the UK. 90.1% of all 2009 Bournemouth University first degree graduates were in employment or undertaking further study within six months of completing their studies with us (Destination of Leavers from Higher Education Survey, 2009/10). Our engineering graduates are the second highest earning graduates in the UK, according to the Sunday Times league table for employment (six months after graduation).

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BU students have been engaged in a diverse range of work placements at high-profile organisations, including the BBC, Buckingham Palace, Disney, The Guardian, IBM and Microsoft. BU has its own crime scene training facility, featuring fully furnished domestic rooms, which enables students from our forensic courses to carry out full-scale simulated crime scene investigations and protocols. Our latest awards In 2012, BU was presented with The Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education for world-leading excellence and pioneering development in computer animation. This prestigious award is the education equivalent of the national honours system. BU can use this accolade for the next four years. Our student success National Centre for Computer Animation (NCCA) graduate Andy Lockley won an Oscar in 2011 for his visual effects work on the 2010 blockbuster Inception. At the 2012 Oscars, over 70 alumni were involved in the making of four out of the five films in the category of Best Visual Effects: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, Hugo (winner), Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Transformers and Dark of the Moon. A government report prepared by the National Endowment for Science, Technology and Art (NESTA) confirmed nearly half of all graduates from the UK’s specialist visual effects courses who gained employment in the industry graduated from our National Centre for Computer Animation.

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BU climbed to 30th in the 2011 British Universities & Colleges Sport league table thanks to the championship form displayed by individuals and teams representing BU in sports ranging from basketball to windsurfing. Our research Our research output is among the best in the country. In the last Research Assessment Exercise, eight out of ten areas assessed, featured research that was adjudged to be ‘world leading’. As a result, BU was the fourth most improved university in the UK for the quality of its research. BU focuses on a fusion of excellent education, research and professional practice. It has appointed 150 academics in recent years to facilitate the transformation of its staff profile and foster the development of an academically-led culture. It recently announced 100 doctoral (PhD) scholarships to develop new research talent. Our continued investment Over the next six years, we are investing £130 million in our campuses and IT facilities. Other major investments in the University Campus Estate include Kimmeridge House – a new suite of lecture theatres which includes a 310-seater with digital audio visual equipment, enabling the highest quality imaging and a surround sound system. The Executive Business Centre at the Lansdowne Campus continues to focus on services to local companies as well as business and management postgraduate students. Our green agenda BU has a growing reputation as one of the UK’s leading ‘Greenbrick’ universities. In 2011 it climbed to number 5

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out of 138 universities in the People & Planet Green League Table, earning a ‘First class’ degree-style rating for its environmental performance. BU is also one of only six HE institutions in the UK to achieve the EcoCampus Gold Award in recognition of the University’s environmental practices, procedures and management systems.

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Ana Adi Lecturer in Corporate Marketing Communications Ana researches and lectures in The Media School where she delivers courses related to emerging media and digital communication. Ana has a background in public relations, strategic communication, management and business communication. She obtained her degrees from Romania, the United States and Scotland. Ana is also a public relations consultant specialising in social media strategies and training for small and medium companies. She is also an advisory board member of SMCEDU, an education initiative of the Social Media Club (founded by Chris Heuer) focused on improving the quality of social media education in universities and empowering its community of Social Media professors. Areas of expertise • Strategic communication • Public relations • Social media • Social media education • Olympics. Media experience • Local radio – Impact of the Draft Communications Bill on social media users. Languages French | Romanian | Spanish Media & Culture Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Ana Adi


David Alder Lecturer in Advertising, Media & Culture David has been at Bournemouth University since 2007. He lectures principally in the areas of creativity in advertising and the social context of advertising. He has worked on a number of collaborative projects with both major and local advertising agencies, specialising in the field of cultural strategy. His interests are primarily focused on the area of the history of advertising – particularly the relationship between advertising and cultural production (particularly art, literature and music). The book he is currently writing is a historical examination of the role of advertising in the formation of popular consciousness from the sixteenth century to the present. Areas of expertise • • • • •

Advertising History Postmodern Advertising Practice Commercial Semiotics Promotional Culture Advertising and Promotional Ephemera.

Media experience • Local radio including BBC Radio Solent April and May 2012.

Media & Culture Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

David Alder


Dr Philip Alford Senior Lecturer in Tourism & Hospitality Marketing Philip held roles at Stirling Tourism, McCabe Travel and the Scottish Tourism Board, and has managed a bar in Les Deux Alpes in France. Specific areas of interest for Philip lie in how enterprises use digital marketing tools such as social media, email and pay-per-click, as well as e-tourism and the future role of destination management systems. Areas of expertise • E-marketing • Brand marketing • Customer relationship management.

Business & Management Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Philip Alford


Professor Stuart Allan Professor of Journalism & Director of the Centre for Journalism & Communication Research Stuart has published widely on a range of topics, including news on the internet, the reporting of war, conflict and crisis, media history, science journalism (special interest in nanotechnology), young people’s consumption of news, and citizen journalism, including blogging. He is currently conducting a research study examining citizens’ contributions of digital imagery to news reporting during crisis events. Areas of expertise • • • • •

Online news War, conflict and crisis reporting Journalism history Science journalism Photojournalism, citizen journalism, digital media, young people and media.

Media experience Stuart has spoken to a plethora of media outlets such as BBC Radio Solent, the New York Times and Al Jazeera on subjects such as journalism post-9/11. He also spoke to the Press Trust of India after the closure of the News of The World caused a wide range of Indian newspapers to go under.

Media & Culture Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Stuart Allan


Dr Sarah Bate Lecturer in Psychology Sarah completed her undergraduate, MSc and doctoral studies at the University of Exeter. Throughout her studies and work to date, her research has focused on individuals with difficulties in face processing, particularly those with developmental prosopagnosia. Sarah’s current work is the development of tools to diagnose and improve face processing in both adults and children with face processing impairments, and she is collaborating with researchers at Dartmouth College, Goldsmiths College, and the Universities of Manchester and Kent. Sarah’s work has been funded by the ESRC and MRC. Areas of expertise • Prosopagnosia • Face recognition. Media experience Sarah has filmed a documentary on her research for the BBC show Inside Out, and her work has been featured in a newspaper article in The Guardian.

Science & Technology Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Sarah Bate


Sean Beer Senior Lecturer School of Tourism Originally from Massey University in New Zealand, Sean trained as an agricultural scientist. Sean specialises in areas of business, food, the countryside and consumer culture in its broadest sense. This academic work has been backed up with considerable practical experience in agriculture; marketing, the food supply chain and the rural economy in general, gained on the family farm and within associated family businesses and the food industry, local and international. Sean has been awarded a Rotary Foundation Scholarship, a Winston Churchill Fellowship and is a Nuffield Scholar. Areas of expertise • Food, retail, tourism, culture • Consumer behaviour, rural business • Nature and authenticity of food • Sustainability • The countryside and the food supply chain. Media experience • Regular contributor to regional BBC and commercial radio and television stations.

Business & Management Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Sean Beer


Victoria Bel Gil Head of UK Marketing and student recruitment Victoria joined BU in 2006 having gained a wide variety of management experience in the private sector (healthcare, tourism & banking). She now leads the UK Marketing & Student Recruitment team with a remit which includes the entire prospective student recruitment journey from engagement in schools and colleges, enquiry handling and innovative marketing campaigns through to Open Days (and all the steps in between). Victoria gives talks at our Open Days on Student Finance and Accommodation and is happy to answer your questions on a wide range of issues. Areas of expertise • • • • •

UK Student Recruitment (Undergraduate and Postgraduate students taught and research) Marketing Strategy in UK Education sector Events Management Relationship marketing Prospective student enquiry handling and Schools and College Liaison and Outreach work.

Media experience Appeared in a supplement with The Times talking about UCAS Extra & presented at The Postgraduate & MBA Fair London “How to finance your Postgraduate study,” TV interviews for P&O Ferries in French. Languages French Voice of Education Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Victoria Bel Gil


Scott Bellamy Student Communications Manager Scott served as a Students’ Union Sabbatical Officer for two years after completing his degree. He was then recruited by the University to contribute to the student experience project portfolio before being appointed as the Student Communications Manager at BU in 2012. Scott oversees the day-to-day corporate communication with current students whilst also leading on studentfacing campaigns that occur throughout the academic year. He works with staff from across the university and supports departments in developing clear and consistent communication through the channels most used by BU students. Areas of expertise • Student Experience • Internal communication. Media experience • Local newspapers and radio stations, discussing student experience.

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Scott Bellamy


Professor Matthew Bennett Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research, Enterprise & Internationalisation) Matthew moved to BU in 2002 where his focus on geological research has produced groundbreaking results. He’s a quaternary sedimentologist and geomorphologist – someone who studies the landforms and sediments of the last two million years, essentially those of the last Ice Age. More recently, he has developed an interest in human evolution and ichnology – the study of trace fossils such as human and animal footprints. He is best known for his recent fieldwork in Kenya at the second oldest footprint site in the world, where fossil prints were attributed to Homo Erectus. The research was published in Science, one of the world’s top-rated journals. Areas of expertise • Glacial Geology • Sedimentary architecture • Human evolution • Ichnology. Media experience • BBC shows Coast and Fossil Detectives.

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Matthew Bennett


Dr Richard Berger Associate Professor of Media & Education Richard has been working in education for over a decade and has run workshops for teachers at CIDA University in South Africa and lectures in the areas of Education, English and Adaptation Studies. In 2010, Richard established the Media Education Research Journal (MERJ) and is currently co-editor. Richard has also conducted research for the BBC Trust and the Arts and Humanities Research Council. He has presented this work at national and international conferences. His interests are now primarily focused in the area of adaptation and literacy – particularly the ways in which children and young people use new media technologies to create their own works based on existing material. Areas of expertise • Education • Literature/Literacy • Adaptation • Film • Broadcasting. Media experience • • • • • • • •

BBC Radio Solent BBC Radio Wiltshire Wave 105 BBC South BBC show Points West The Daily Echo (Bournemouth) The Daily Echo (Southampton) The Bath Chronicle.

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Media & Culture

Richard Berger


Andrew Boer Associate Dean Hospitality & Retail Academic Group Andrew’s main research interests are in the areas of Hospitality Management and Small Business Development & Management. He has been involved in a range of academic developments (partnerships; overseas delivery and international academic quality assurance) in locations as diverse as Switzerland, Greece, Cyprus, Israel, UAE, India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Indonesia, China and Australia and has a significant input to the development of the School and University Internationalisation Strategy. Areas of expertise • Hospitality • Internationalisation.

Business & Management Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Andrew Boer


Dr Jeff Bray Senior Lecturer in Marketing & Retail Management Jeff’s passion and research area is international retailing. He is currently researching ethical considerations in consumer purchasing decisions. His research has featured in numerous journals including the Journal of Business Ethics and Journal of Tourism Research. He also has interest in internationalisation of retailing & general retail issues. Areas of expertise • Retail • Marketing • International retailing • Fair trade • Sweatshops. Media experience • Daily Mail, The Independent, Daily Echo

Business & Management Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Jeff Bray


Professor Keith Brown Head of Post Qualification Practice-Based Learning & Social Work Programme As an experienced social worker and social work educator, Keith designed the first Post Qualifying Social Work programmes at BU in 2000. He provides advice and consultancy to social service departments and employers and through his research and academic leadership of the Centre, work with professional bodies like the General Social Care Council (GSCC), Children’s Workforce Development Council (CWDC); Skills for Care; Learn to Care and the Social Work Task Force to advance the professional field. Areas of expertise • Post Qualifying Social Work • Social Policy. Media experience • Daily Echo

Health & Society Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Keith Brown


Professor Dimitrios Buhalis Deputy Director of the International Centre for Tourism and Hospitality Research & Director of eTourism Lab, member of the Board for Tourism Management Dimitrios is a tourism travel marketing expert with a specialisation in distribution and technology. Dimitrios has been involved with a number of European Commission FP5 and FP6 projects and regularly advises the World Tourism Organisation, the World Tourism and Travel Council and the European Commission in the field of information technology and tourism. He is the BU representative to the United Nations World Tourism Organisation. Dimitrios is working very closely with the industry to make his innovative research relevant to all tourism stakeholders. Dimitrios has also written or co-edited a total of 14 books, and it is one of the most cited authors in tourism. Areas of expertise • Technology • Management • Marketing • eTourism, tourism management. Media experience Interviewed by Crete TV on Greek Tourism, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg and NET Greek. Languages Greek Business & Management Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

@buhalid

Dimitrios Buhalis


Chris Chapleo Senior Lecturer in Marketing Chris is currently working on research into brand orientation in the notfor-profit sector. He has previously received external funding for several projects, including research into UK university Vice-Chancellor’s roles in branding. Areas of expertise • Higher Education branding • Brand orientation • Marketing. Media experience • Guardian article entitled “Universities risk aggressive marketing.”

Business & Management Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Chris Chapleo


Colette Cherry Policy Adviser to the Vice-Chancellor Colette started her policy career as a Higher Education Adviser at the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE), where she specialised in the funding round and employer engagement. She moved to the Quality Assurance Agency in 2007 to become Aide to the Chief Executive, working on the development of policy briefings and analysis and coordinating responses to national policy consultations. In 2011 Colette joined Bournemouth University as Policy Adviser to the Vice-Chancellor with a remit for analysing and advising on national policy developments and driving the University’s Public Affairs programme. Areas of expertise • Higher Education policy. Media experience • THE article 19 January 2012.

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Colette Cherry


Dr Hugh Chignell Associate Professor of Broadcasting History Hugh is a broadcasting historian with a particular interest in the history of radio talks, news and current affairs. As Director of the Centre for Broadcasting History he is working to develop the university’s media archives and also UK national radio archives; in the latter case by working closely with the British Library. Areas of expertise • Radio archives • History of current affairs, topical talks radio, and ‘public issue radio’. Media experience • Hugh was on the BBC Radio 4 programme Analysis for 31 October 2010 (www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/ b00vhfl2) • Hugh also wrote the Radio 4 blog for 25 October 2010.

Media & Culture Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Hugh Chignell


Fiona Cownie Head of Student Experience Fiona has been involved in curriculum development over a number of years, most recently driving the development of the Media Production postgraduate and undergraduate frameworks. Fiona also delivers a final year unit within the Corporate & Marketing Communications undergraduate framework, Relationship Marketing. At postgraduate level Fiona has taught within the Corporate & Marketing Communications postgraduate provision. Fiona is currently studying for an Ed D with a thesis focused upon undergraduate students’ commitment within HE and its impact on their intentions to emit positive and negative word of mouth communication. Areas of expertise • Student experience • International recruitment.

Media & Culture Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Fiona Cownie


Dr Paul Ton de Vrieze Lecturer in Web Systems & Technologies Paul is an expert in information systems for companies of all sizes. His particular interests lie especially in web-based information systems and the role that internet technology can play in the improvement of business achievement. Paul received his PhD in Fundaments of Adaptive Personalisation from the Radboud University Nijmegen (The Netherlands) in 2006. Before starting as Lecturer in Web Systems & Technology at Bournemouth University in 2010, he gained a broad experience as Senior Researcher for SAP Research, and as Postdoctoral Fellow for CSIRO Australia. Areas of expertise • • • • • •

Enterprise information systems Information system integration Adaptive Personalisation Context aware information systems Business Process Management Web Mashups.

Media experience • •

Various appearances for Bournemouth Echo and Dorset Echo Roundtable member at The Guardian on Clouds for Universities and Research Institutions.

Languages Dutch | German Science & Technology Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Paul Ton de Vrieze


Bryce Dyer Senior Lecturer in Product Design Bryce’s primary research interest is with the development and use of technology within elite level sport. This work uses an unusual, holistic approach which combines methods from both ethical philosophy and engineering science. This is currently being applied within a project that addresses the use of lower-limb prostheses used by sprinters with an amputation in elite sport. He has undertaken consultancy roles in a variety of design projects in both design and engineering and his research interest has engaged with sports governing bodies, athletes and prosthesis manufacturers. In his spare time he competes internationally as a masters athlete in both cycling and triathlon. Areas of expertise • Paralympics • Prosthetic limbs • Sports Technology • Product Design • Development. Media experience • Engineering magazine, talkSPORT and daily echo

Science & Technology Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Bryce Dyer


Dr Sue Eccles Head of education in the Media School Sue has responsibility for leading and managing School-wide educational activities, including quality enhancement and the learning and teaching strategy. Since joining Bournemouth University in 2006 as a Senior Lecturer in Marketing, Sue has spent three years as Associate Dean for the Corporate & Marketing Communications Academic Group. Her research interests encompass the broad area of consumer behaviour and, in particular, the extremes of consumption behaviour. She has explored the phenomenon of addictive consumption amongst men and women in the UK and conducted studies into consumer attitudes towards credit, debt, and (mis)management of personal finances. Areas of expertise • • •

Consumer behaviour, shopping and addictive shopping Money management (credit & debt), Borrowing & lending (not just money) Student finance (Funding university, the two consumer groups – students and parents, becoming debt blind despite having the right info).

Media experience • BBC News: what makes consumers confident: www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-13207242 • BBC News: queuing strategies: www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-14564415 • BBC Radio 4 You and Yours, talking about fuel pricing and Woman’s Hour about women and shopping; a documentary for Channel 4 and a breakfast TV appearance on shopaholics. Media & Culture

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Sue Eccles


Vanessa Edwards Senior Practice Fellow Vanessa has worked for more than 20 years in broadcast journalism and television production and transmission. Previous employers include the BBC, Channel Four and Five. She teaches television and multi-media journalism. Vanessa is interested in the teaching and practice of journalism, in particular television, online and multimedia journalism and new forms of such as data journalism. Areas of expertise • Journalism practice • Multimedia and online journalism • Television and broadcasting. Media experience • BBC Radio Solent, Wave 105 about the growing trend of ‘chatterboxing’.

Media & Culture Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Vanessa Edwards


Sofronis Efstathiou Senior Practice Fellow, Programme Leader of the MA in 3D Computer Animation & joint Associate Dean of the National Centre for Computer Animation Before becoming Associate Dean and a Senior Lecturer on the MA in 3D Computer Animation course, Sofronis enjoyed great success in the film and game industries and worked on projects such as 300, Happy Feet and Fable 2. Areas of expertise • • • •

Visual effects for film and games, the skills gap affecting the UK VFX industry Challenges facing media schools in this age Video games and the impact on society (e.g. education games) Character animation, rigging, lighting, modelling, texturing and dynamics.

Media experience • Careers Q&A ‘Breaking into the visual effects industry’ for the Guardian: http://careers.guardian.co.uk/careers- blog/visual-effects-industry • Concept share: www.conceptshare.com/2011/06/ conceptshare-in-the-modern-classroom-interview- with-bournemouth-university

Science & Technology Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Media & Culture

Sofronis Efstathiou


Kris Erickson Lecturer in Media Regulation Kris’ research is focused on digital media, specifically the ways in which state policy, commercial interests and citizen initiatives intersect in the regulation of new media spaces. His doctoral research consisted of an ethnographic study of computer hackers in the Pacific Northwest and produced a number of publications on the topics of computer security, privacy and countercultural uses of digital networks. His current research is focused on the role of search engines in shaping the way that online journalists write and present their content. Areas of expertise • IP • Media • Computer hackers.

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Kris Erickson


Professor John Fletcher Director, International Centre for Tourism & Hospitality Research; Head of the Graduate School, Editor of International Journal of Tourism Research John has undertaken research projects for national governments and international agencies throughout the Caribbean, the South Pacific, the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean as well as for many countries in Europe. His work has been endorsed by the World Tourism Organisation, the World Travel and Tourism Council, the World Bank, the EU, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). He’s also advised the House of Commons Select Committee on the scope and accuracy of tourism statistics in the UK. Areas of expertise • • • • •

Economics of tourism Impacts, global crisis Tourism in the UK and international, Middle East tourism Impacts, economic model building Economic opportunities of the Olympics.

Media experience • • •

Featured on BBC’s South Today and Sky discussing winning the Olympics bid Discussed the development of tourism and its economic impact on international TV channels Participated in radio interviews with Radio 4, BBC Solent, India, Gibraltar radio.

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John Fletcher


Karen Fowler-Watt Associate Dean Journalism & Communication As a senior BBC journalist, Karen worked on BBC Radio 4’s World at One and PM programmes, spending time in the United States as Washington bureau producer and as a field producer in the Middle East, Northern Ireland and Moscow. Karen is a council member of the Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC) and sits on the working group for Broadcast Journalism of the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ). She is also a member of the One World Media steering group and works closely with the BBC College of Journalism. Areas of expertise • News/journalism training/ethics, editorial leadership, • Role of autobiographical journalism in reporting news stories • Impartiality and the use of ‘lived experiences’ • Journalism education. Media experience • Q & A for The Guardian on routes into broadcast journalism, BBC Radio Solent on the future of radio. Languages French

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Karen Fowler-Watt


Alan Fyall Deputy Dean Research & Enterprise Alan has published over 100 articles, books and conference papers, organises international conferences and workshops and sits on the editorial boards for five prestigious journals. Alan also co-edits Elsevier’s Journal of Destination Marketing & Management and Goodfellow’s Contemporary Cases Online. Alan has conducted consulting projects for clients including European Union, Commonwealth Secretariat, Grant Thornton, Government of Saudi Arabia and Malaysian Ministry of Tourism. Alan currently serves on the ESRC Cluster Advisory Board for Exeter University Business School, is a reviewer for the Research Grants Council in Hong Kong, and is one of the codevelopers of the Tourism Management Institute’s professional MSc Destination Management programme in the UK. Areas of expertise • • • •

Destination management, emerging destination management structures Impact of generational change on patterns of buying behaviour in the context of attractions and destinations. Destination marketing Place branding.

Media experience • Alan has been interviewed by a number of national papers about destination marketing and place branding. Languages French Business & Management Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Alan Fyall


Dr Bogdan Gabrys Chair in Computational Intelligence & Director of the Computational Intelligence Research Group Bogdan has guest-edited five books, authored eight book chapters, written in over 30 journals, and been on programme committees of a number of international conferences with the Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing theme. He is the Chair, Academic Affairs of KES International, a Co-Editor in Chief of the International Journal of Knowledge Based & Intelligent Engineering Systems. He is also a vice chairman of the Natureinspired Data Technology focus group within NiSIS. Bogdan is a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), a Memebr of IEEE Computational Intelligence Society and the Higher Education Academy (HEA). Areas of expertise • Computational intelligence, Smart technology • Data mining, machine learning and hybrid intelligent techniques encompassing data and information fusion • Multiple classifier systems, processing and modelling of uncertainty in pattern recognition • Diagnostic analysis and decision support systems • Data and information fusion, Complexity science. Media experience • Bogdan has previously spoken to Marketing Week: www.marketingweek.co.uk/disciplines/data- strategy/shifting-predictive-models-to-a-more-optimal- paradigm/3018031.article.

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Bogdan Gabrys


Dr Christos Gatzidis Senior Lecturer in Creative Technology Christos has successfully bid for European Commission funding for a game-based learning project (http://projectgameit.eu/) with a larger consortium of EU-based partners. Additionally he is on the program committee for a number of international conferences and two journals. He is currently co-authoring an instructional textbook which is to be published in-print in late 2012 on using Epic Games’ UDK (the Unreal Development Kit) for iOS game development for beginners and will serve as an introduction to the wider public of one of the most accessible and popular AAA video game development tools around today. Areas of expertise • • • • •

Non-photorealistic rendering Computer and video games technology Computer graphics Human computer interaction Game-based learning.

Media experience Christos has spoken to BBC Radio Shropshire about the budget offering tax relief for the games development industry. Languages Greek | German

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Christos Gatzidis


Dr Roman Gerodimos Senior Lecturer in Global Current Affairs Roman is currently exploring ways of mobilising and empowering citizens within the context of pressing global challenges. His award-winning PhD thesis examined the factors that motivate young people to engage with public affairs online. Roman is currently co-editing one book on “Civic and Audience Empowerment” and another one on “The Politics of Extreme Austerity: Greece Beyond the Crisis”. Roman is the founder and convenor of the Greek Politics Specialist Group (GPSG) - an international network of leading experts in Greek politics (www.gpsg.org.uk). Areas of expertise • • • • •

Global current affairs Young people and the internet Political participation, civic culture, new media Extremism in Europe Greek politics and society

Media experience • The Telegraph, The Independent, BBC News covered Roman’s record-breaking Unplugged experiment: www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-11604538

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Roman Gerodimos


Richard Gordon Director of Disaster Management Centre at BU Richard has provided disaster management consultancy, project management and training to government ministries, national security forces, media, industry, emergency services and nongovernmental organisations. He has designed, coordinated and delivered disaster management projects in the Middle East, West Africa, South and East Asia, Eastern Europe and the United States. In addition, Richard has delivered senior executive disaster management seminars to senior government ministers and their representatives including UK Foreign and Commonwealth key appointments and overseas delegations. In 1997 Richard was awarded an MBE for his work in the development of a UK capability in information projection during crises. Areas of expertise • • • •

Disaster management/differences between natural, man made disasters and terrorist attacks Roles of Armed forces before, during and after disasters Disaster prevention, risk reduction, recovery Building business resilience and community resilience.

Media experience • • • •

BBC: Haiti earthquake Turkish TV: Earthquakes in Turkey Mongolia TV: Disasters in Outer Mongolia Indonesia Local Radio (Surabaya): Business resilience in Indonesia. Voice of Education

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Richard Gordon


Professor Rudy Gozlan Head of the Academic group for Conservation Ecology & Environmental Sciences Rudy’s early research focused on identifying the ecological constraints on endangered fish species which had abundant resources, yet were rare and declining. Since joining Bournemouth University in 2007, Rudy’s work in understanding the environmental threat posed to aquatic ecosystems is groundbreaking and has received international attention in the media. His most recent research involved an expedition across China, gathering samples of topmouth gudgeon; a remarkably hardy ‘invader’ who has spread globally from its Asian origins, carrying with it a deadly parasite that threatens other fish stocks such as trout and salmon. Areas of expertise • Ecology • Endangered fish • Conservation and biodiversity. Media experience • Interviewed by The Times about deadly parasite affecting fish. Languages French

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Rudy Gozlan


Ana Gutierrez Head of Student Administration Born in Madrid, Ana graduated in Economics, specialising in Quantitative Economics, in 1991. She came to the UK in 1992 to continue her English studies and has stayed working in the UK since. She joined Bournemouth University in November 1992 as Management Information Officer, the beginning of a successful career, becoming Assistant Registrar (Enrolments) in 1995, then Deputy Registrar in 1998. During that time Ana furthered her studies, gaining a Postgraduate Diploma in Management Studies in 1998. Following a re-organisation of Professional Services in the University during 2009, the registry functions were included in the new Student & Academic Services Directorate and Ana now heads the Student Administration Department, and chairs the Academic Administration Team in the University with representatives from Academic Schools and Professional Services. Ana has been a member of the ARC Admissions Practitioner Group and was Chair of the Student Records System Unit-e User Group from 1999 to 2003. Areas of expertise • Future of A-levels • Academic preparation for higher education. Languages Spanish

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Ana Gutierrez


Professor Mark Hadfield Deputy Dean: Research, Enterprise & Internationalisation Mark is Deputy Dean for Research, Enterprise & Internationalisation with the School of Design, Engineering and Computing. Within the school, research activities are aligned with academic groups in Computing & Informatics, Psychology, Design & Engineering, and Creative Technology. His personal research areas include tribology and design which investigates the mechanical durability and products and systems. His studies include investigating the use of ceramics within high performance components and lubricant condition monitoring. Areas of expertise • Tribology design • Sustainable design • Technology and design. Media experience • BBC Cornwall news story: RNLI slipway research • AlphaGailieo webpage: RNLI lifeboat launch benefits from BU research

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Mark Hadfield


Dr Heather Hartwell Associate Professor Food Service & Applied Nutrition Heather is a registered nutritionist and a member of the Nutrition Society. Her research is within the academic discipline of public health nutrition. Past projects have included the evaluation of the opportunity for healthy eating in prisons for the National Audit Office and the evaluation of the `steamplicity’ food production system operating in Charing Cross Hospital for Medirest. Areas of expertise • Public Health • Nutrition • Food Safety • Foodservice • Food labelling. Media experience Heather’s most recent research into food labeling was featured in Which? magazine. She has also contributed to radio (BBC Radio) magazine programmes. Languages French

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Heather Hartwell


Trevor Hearing Subject Leader for Film & TV production Prior to his academic career, Trevor was a television cameraman, director, producer and executive producer working for ITV, BBC and Channel Four from 1980 to 2000. Trevor has worked on a wide range of factual, entertainment and drama programmes from Harry Secombe’s Highway to ITV’s true-crime drama series Crimestory. Recent presentations to conferences and symposia in this field have included papers to MECCSA at Coventry 2007, Cardiff 2008, Leeds 2008, Bradford 2009, LSE 2010. Areas of expertise • • • • • •

TV production and directing Multi-camera Television Studio Production Documentary Film Production Low Budget Independent Feature Film Cross Platform Production Video essay as an academic method.

Media experience • Bournemouth Echo

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Trevor Hearing


Professor Stephen Heppell New Media Environments Stephen is an internationally acclaimed academic, practitioner and innovator on e-learning. He is recognised by the Department for Education & Skills as ‘the most influential academic of recent years in the field of technology and education’. He is a member of BAFTA and in 2009 he was awarded an Outstanding Achievement Award from British Education and Technology Training (BETT). Areas of expertise • New media • The role of ICT in learning.

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Stephen Heppell


Dr Carrie Hodges Senior Lecturer in Communication & Culture Carrie’s current work studies processes of cultural transformation taking place within Latin American urban society by exploring the relationship between urban popular culture, the changes that occur in cities such as Lima, Peru and Mexico City in response to migration and the growth in informal markets, and how these factors shape the design and consumption of promotional messages. She is also interested in participatory communication using the arts as a way to provide a `voice’ for seldom-heard groups. Areas of expertise • Emerging consumer cultures in Latin America • The application of ethnography within media and communication research • Using the arts to provide ‘voice’ for seldom heard groups (participatory communication) • Latin American public relations (particular focus on Mexico) • Public relations and storytelling. Languages Spanish

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Carrie Hodges


Professor Anthea Innes Professor of Health & Social Care Research Anthea’s research focuses on rural dementia service provision, how to elicit service users’ views, design, technology and the environment. She is an experienced principal investigator and has led projects funded from a range of funding sources including charities such as the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and the Big Lottery Fund, as well as funding from the NHS and Northern Ireland and Scottish Governments, NIHR, CIHR, ESRC, KTP. She has been published widely, including two sole authored books and four edited collections as well as peer review and practice journal papers. Anthea is Director of the Bournemouth University Dementia Institute (BUDI). Areas of expertise • Dementia • Rural service provision • Technology and the experiences of people with dementia, their family carers, and frontline workers. Media experience • Interviewed by guardian.co.uk for a feature on dementia • Interviewed by local and national newspapers.

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Anthea Innes


Caroline Jackson Associate Dean and Head of Events, Leisure & Retail Caroline is currently working towards her PhD, entitled ‘The lived experience of music festival goers.’ The study takes a phenomenological approach to investigating people’s event experiences. Her research into event sponsorship was published in the International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management and she has also presented her research at national and international conferences, reflecting the global importance of events and events education. Caroline was awarded a Learning and Teaching Fellowship by Bournemouth University for her work on live student events and the use of e-learning. Areas of expertise • Events management • Arts marketing • Events strategy.

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Caroline Jackson


Dr Dan Jackson Senior Lecturer in Media & Communication and Programme Leader for BA (Hons) Public Relations Alongside public relations, Dan’s passion for politics can be seen in his roles as the convenor of the Media & Politics Group: a scholarly network associated with the Political Studies Association. He also runs the Political Study Association website, http:// psamediaandpoliticsgroup.wordpress. com/ and has previously chaired debates in the House of Commons about the politicisation of higher education. Areas of expertise • Political communication • Elections • Journalism and democracy • Political engagement and young people • The construction of news, political communication and political talk online. Media experience • Radio 5 live - reviewing the Tony Blair’s Labour Party conference speech in 2005.

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Dan Jackson


Dr Rebecca Jenkins Deputy Programme Co-ordinator – Emerging Consumer Cultures Research Group Becky is a lecturer in Consumer Culture and Behaviour at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Broadly, her research interests centre on the ways in which consumption is integrated into everyday life (e.g. love, relationships, periods of transition). Her PhD was on the imagination in consumption and focused on how consumption, in various guises, fits into everyday imagining. Becky has presented her work at a variety of international conferences and published in several journals and books. Becky has also conducted consultancy projects for a variety of clients in the areas of travel, advertising, luxury brands, and transmedia storytelling. Areas of expertise • Contemporary consumer culture and behaviour • Consumption and the imagination.

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Rebecca Jenkins


Dr Andy Johnson Lecturer in Psychology Andy’s main research area is concerned with short-term memory and examining how under-researched areas, such as memory for taste and smell, fit within understanding of short-term memory. His other research areas include voting behaviour and how the ballot position can influence candidate selection, and how chewing gum and other inexpensive interventions can facilitate cognitive performance and mood. Areas of expertise • Short term memory • Psychology • Voting behaviour • Chewing gum and cognitive performance. Media experience • Regular contributor to local and national newspapers and radio stations.

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Andy Johnson


Dr Kip Jones Reader in Qualitative Research American by birth, Kip has been studying and working in the UK for more than 14 years. His main efforts have involved developing tools from the arts and humanities for use by social scientists in research and exploring social science by performance. Kip has produced films and written many articles for academic journals, authoring chapters in books on topics such as qualitative methods, exploring social science through performance and the use of tools from the arts in social science research and dissemination. Areas of expertise • • • • •

Close relationships, culture and ethnicity Social psychology, sociology Interpersonal processes, personality, individual differences, prejudice and stereotyping, self and identity Sexuality and sexual orientation Social networks, creativity and the arts in Social Science.

Media experience Most recently Kip was interviewed in December, 2011 by Laurie Taylor on Radio 4’s programme Thinking Allowed about the research behind the film he wrote and produced, Rufus Stone, a story about growing up and growing older as a gay or lesbian citizen in rural Britain.

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Kip Jones


Ian Jones Community Culture & Sport Manager Ian joined BU as a Sports Management Lecturer in September 2005 and led the Sports Management (Golf) undergraduate degree from 2008 until 2012. He now works helping to establish relationships with community and industry, encouraging them to engage with the university. Throughout his career, he has gained substantial experience of management demonstrated through a range of previous positions. He has successfully led various businesses; some were multi-million pound investments of a multi-dimensional, highly complex nature involving a range of internal and external stakeholders. Areas of expertise • Community engagement & enterprise • Networking • Sport, music & art • Health & Wellbeing • Consultancy.

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Ian Jones


Stephen Jukes Dean of The Media School Stephen has spent a large part of his career as a foreign correspondent and media executive covering news in Europe, the Middle East and the United States for Reuters. In his final position for the news agency, he was Global Head of News, responsible for all editorial output including text, TV, news pictures and graphics; he also oversaw Reuters publishing programme which produced a series of books on foreign and financial affairs. Before working at BU, Stephen was a visiting scholar at Green College Oxford researching into areas of journalism and spin. Areas of expertise • Journalism, media, spin, war and conflict • Journalism and trauma/emotional literacy, media law and ethics. Media experience • Stephen is a frequent commentator on issues in the media, including recent contributions to BBC radio and the national press on the Leveson inquiry, phone hacking, citizen journalism and the role of universities in journalism education • Phone hacking: Radio Solent breakfast show interview • Spoke to the Independent on the legitimacy of citizen journalism: www.independent.co.uk/news/media/now- we-can-all-set-the-news-agenda-431038.html • Universities do play a professional role in journalism: www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?storyCode=37525& sectioncode=1 Media & Culture

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Stephen Jukes


Dr Melanie Klinkner Lecturer in Law Melanie’s recent research focusing on forensic evidence from mass graves during international criminal proceedings and has led to a number of conference presentations and publications. Areas of expertise • • • •

International criminal law Science and law Transitional justice International economic law.

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Melanie Klinkner


Professor Martin Kretschmer Professor of Information Jurisprudence Director, Centre for Intellectual Property Policy & Management Professor Martin Kretschmer directs the Centre for Intellectual Property Policy & Management, a research centre focussing on the socioeconomic evaluation of intellectual property laws. He leads a long-term project on artists’ labour markets and earnings funded by the Arts Council, ALCS and DACS. Martin is project director (with Prof. Lionel Bently) of a major AHRC funded project on copyright history at the Centre for Intellectual Property & Information Law, Cambridge University (www.copyrighthistory.org). Areas of expertise • Copyright • Creative industries • Evidence-based policy. Media experience Martin is a former editor at BBC Worldwide, and previously coordinated European-wide academic opposition to the proposed directive extending the copyright term for sound recordings from 50 to 95 (an initiative signed by 100 of the most eminent economists, IP lawyers and music researchers). A modified extension to 70 years was adopted in September 2011. Languages German Business & Management Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Martin Kretschmer


Dr Darren Lilleker Senior Lecturer in Political Communication Described by one BBC journalist as ‘a man who watches Westminster’, Darren is particularly interested in political party and candidate communication and the link to citizen and voter engagement. In addition, Darren is Director of the Centre for Public Communication Research and Head of Research within the CMC academic group; Chair of the PSA Political Marketing Specialist Group; Panel Convenor for Political Communication for the ECPR and a member of ECREA. Areas of expertise • • • •

Politics and the internet Political Communication Political Marketing Interactivity and Representation.

Media experience •

Darren has appeared on ITV News as an expert on perceptions of leaders and commented on various aspects of campaigning for local and national BBC News programmes.

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Darren Lilleker


Dr Andrew Mayers Senior Lecturer in Psychology Andrew’s research focuses on mental health and sleep, particularly related to children and families. He has published several papers in this field, one article examining the effects of antidepressants on sleep, has been cited more 100 times, and it is used by clinicians across the world to inform prescribing practice. He is the editorial manager for Human Psychopharmacology, Clinical and Experimental – an international peer-reviewed journal. Andrew has written a book on statistical methods for psychology, which is due to be published in January 2013. He is currently Patron for Bournemouth and District Samaritans. Areas of expertise • Mental health • Maternal mental illness • Sleep • Complementary medication • Community treatment. Media experience Local radio and press interviews relating to sleep and suicide for the Daily Echo (Bournemouth) and suicide at Christmas for Heart FM, Fire Radio and Talbot FM.

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Andrew Mayers


Dr Dermot McCarthy Lecturer in Economics Originally from Kerry in Ireland, Dermot’s research interests are crossdisciplinary, encapsulating areas of economics and employee relations. His research focuses on public-sector economics, theory of the firm and public-sector industrial relations. Dermot has published a number of papers relating to the impact of privatisation and employee share-ownership on employee attitudes and commitment in the workplace. Areas of expertise • Euro zone/ euro and euroscepticism, • Public sector economics and Privatisation • Employee psychology, share-ownership and relations.

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Dermot McCarthy


Professor Sine McDougall Professor of Psychology Sine’s research has focused primarily on how we understand symbolic information either in the form of letters (reading and dyslexia) or icons used on computer interfaces and traffic and public information signs. Recent research has focused on the relationship between aesthetics and usability in human-computer interaction, how we attend to, and search for, traffic signs and how this is affected by the time of day at which we carry out such tasks and the use of icons for cues in decision making in complex environments. This research has attracted funding from BAE Systems, the EPSRC, the Nuffield Foundation and Sure Start. Areas of expertise • Developmental psychology, Visual interpretation (eg: people’s brain function images vs words) • Aesthetic appeal and usability in human-computer interaction • Interpreting icons and signs for complex decision making • Reading and dyslexia. Media experience • Opinion piece for The Independent on children.

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Sine McDougall


Professor Tim McIntyre-Bhatty Deputy Vice-Chancellor Tim is responsible for Student Experience, Education & Professional Practice. He is closely engaged in research concerning the match of graduate skills and employer needs in regional labour markets and is committed to a multidisciplinary approach to higher education. Areas of expertise • Student experience.

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Tim McIntyre-Bhatty


Dr Dinusha Mendis Senior Lecturer in Law, Co-Director Centre for Intellectual Property Policy & Management Dinusha has a number of research areas into the challenges faced by Intellectual Property Rights as a result of emerging technologies. She has also been involved in research projects; most recently being projects commissioned by the Intellectual Property Office. Dinusha is an Executive Committee Member of the British and Irish Law Education and Technology Association (BILETA) and is a Council Member of the Society of Legal Scholars (SLS) and represents Bournemouth University in this capacity. Dinusha was called to the Bar of England and Wales and is a member of the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple Inn. Areas of expertise • • • • •

Intellectual property law and rights Intellectual property rights and emerging technologies Copyright licensing Copyright, piracy and the internet Intellectual property rights and the digital divide.

Media experience • •

Interviewed by Italian media on ‘Intellectual Property, the Developing Digital Divide and the Future of the Internet’ following a guest lecture delivered at the 7th Genoa Science Festival 23-31 October 2009 Interviewed by Techradar on a government report on Internet and Child Safety.

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Dinusha Mendis


Dr Andy Mercer Senior Academic/Professional Lead, Mental Health Andy’s principal interests are in nursing philosophy and the ethics of caring, and in mental health policy. In his current role he is involved in the delivery and management of education programmes, research supervision, and research and practice development activities in mental health. His doctoral study linked philosophy and nursing practice and explored the professional autonomy of nurse practitioners using a hermeneutic methodology based on the work of Paul Ricoeur. Areas of expertise • Mental health • Ethics of caring.

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Andy Mercer


Nicola Murray-Fagan Senior Marketing Manager Nicola is currently responsible for the UK Undergraduate Marketing & Student Recruitment activity at BU. Previously she worked in a schools and colleges liaison role, so has experience in advising students in a variety of issues pertinent to HE. With over ten years’ experience in marketing, student recruitment and working in information and guidance, she balances a keen eye for marketing with a genuine passion for the student experience. Areas of expertise • The admissions process • UCAS • Student finance • Undergraduate student recruitment • Marketing in Higher Education.

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Nicola Murray-Fagan


Professor David Osselton Director of the Centre for Forensic science David’s specialist area of study is in the field of drugs, alcohol and toxicology, an area in which he has over 34 years of experience. He joined the UK Forensics Service in 1974 and was appointed Head of Toxicology in 1991. He is author/co-author of over 90 papers/book chapters in toxicology and is a co-editor of Clarke’s Analysis of Drugs and Poisons. In January 2007 he joined BU as Director of the Centre for Forensic Sciences. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and is also a member of the International Association of Forensic Toxicologists (TIAFT), Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SOFT), the LTG, formerly the London Toxicology Group, UK Workplace Drug Testing Forum, The Expert Witness Institute and is Chairman of the United Kingdom and Ireland Association of Forensic Toxicologists. He also sits on the Department of Transport advisory panel for Drugs and Driving. Areas of expertise • Forensic toxicology • Pharmacogenomics • Drugs in oral fluid • Drugs of abuse. Media experience • Opinion article in The Times – Drugs and driving • Appearance on BBCs The One Show. Science & Technology Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

David Osselton


Alex Otto Demonstrator in forensic science & leader of Forensic Photography Short Course Alex started her working life in the South African Police Force, working in the Flying Squad. She was also one of the five founding members of the first Child Protection Unit in Johannesburg. Alex then returned to the UK and worked for Wiltshire Police as a Crime Scene Investigator for 11 years becoming a qualified crime scene manager. Areas of expertise • Enhancement of evidence collected at crime scenes • 3D scanning of footwear impressions as an alternative method of identification. Media experience • • • •

Facilitated and assisted interview with France 2TV package on fingerprinting technologies Interviewed live on The One Show about BU’s Crime Scene Training Facility Daily Echo BBC Radio Solent

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Alex Otto


Professor Stephen Page Professor in the School of Tourism Stephen has written and co-authored 35 books on leisure and tourism and is ranked as one of the top tourism academics in the UK. He co-edits the world’s leading academic journal in the field, ‘Tourism Management’. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Tourism in 2010 for his work on tourism education and research. He is on editorial boards of many of the key academic journals in tourism and has edited and commissioned many of the leading research monographs. His most recent publication The Handbook of Events is the first major research study mapping out the development and future direction of event research worldwide. Areas of expertise • Transport and Tourism • Sustainable tourism • Health and tourism • Urban tourism • Events.

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Stephen Page


Paola Palma Programme Coordinator MSc Maritime Archaeology Paola’s main area of interest is monitoring the degradation and preservation of underwater cultural heritage, particularly the Swash Channel Wreck and its degradation because of shipworm. She is a member of the Institute for Archaeologists, the Maritime Affairs Group, the Nautical Archaeological Society and a Fellow of the prestigious Linnean Society of London – the world’s leading group for the study and dissemination of natural history. Areas of expertise • Maritime archaeology • In situ protection, degradation and preservation • Environmental threats to submerged archaeological sites. Areas of expertise • Documentaries for BBC and National Geographic/Sea Patrol (Channel Five) as well as various print and broadcast media • www.bbc.co.uk/dorset/content/articles/2009/04/15/ swash_wreck_feature.shtml • www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/8091655.Poole_ wreck_gives_up_its_treasures/ • www.culture24.org.uk/history%20%26%20heritage/ archaeology/art67330 • http://marinearchaeology.co.uk/#/swash-wreck-mad- day/4536612008

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Paola Palma


Professor Jonathan Parker Deputy Dean (Research & Enterprise) Jonathan has practised in a wide variety of social work posts with people with learning disabilities including a hospital social worker and as a member of a generic field work team, before specialising in people with dementia as an approved social worker (mental health). He is currently conducting crosscultural research on learning and practice with colleagues in Southeast Asia. He has published widely, including eighteen books and numerous academic papers. Jonathan is the co-editor of the highly successful series of Social Work text books Transforming Social Work Practice and editor of the Journal of Practice Teaching and Learning. Areas of expertise • • •

Practise learning and workforce planning Theories and methods in social work and cross cultural social work Dementia care, research ethics and conflicts.

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Jonathan Parker


Professor Dean Patton Professor of Entrepreneurship Dean has most recently been working on a government policy which is aimed at developing the knowledge based economy and the commercialisation of research ideas. Dean has also worked in the field of entrepreneurship and small firms for over two decades; involved in both the research and the teaching of the subject. He has worked closely with agencies charged with supporting entrepreneurial activity both regionally and nationally. Areas of expertise • Entrepreneurship • Business incubation • High-growth firms • Small and Medium Enterprises.

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Dean Patton


Karen Pichlmann Head of Admissions Karen is responsible for the delivery of a vision and strategy for all aspects of BU admissions (including Widening Participation). She has worked in higher education for over 15 years, including ten years in the Australian higher education sector. Areas of expertise • Admissions • Applications • UCAS • Widening Participation • Office of Fair Access. Media experience • Bournemouth Echo – Karen gave advice to students on what to do if they do not get ideal A-level results • BBC South Today – A-level results.

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Karen Pichlmann


Professor Colin Pritchard Researcher in Social Psychiatry Professor Pritchard started his academic career in psychiatry and social care as a lecturer at the University of Leeds. He has advised the Southampton Health Authority and the UN PREDEP on mental health. Colin has written and co-authored a total of nine books and published papers on topics ranging from hidden suicides in Islamic countries to the psychosocial outcomes of acute neurosurgical patients: positive outcomes in high tech medicine. Colin’s most recent research on the UK reducing cancer deaths in the developed world with the least money, was published in the British Journal of Cancer, debated in the House of Lords and attracted global media attention. Other research includes treating the patient not the brain surgeon as `expert’ and comparing UK child-abuse-related-deaths with rest of Western world. Areas of expertise • Cancer • NHS • Medical research • Suicide and youth suicide, • Child killers, child abuse, environmental pollution & mortality. Media experience • Reuters - Reasons to Vote in the EU Elections • BBC - Child killing rate ‘drops by 40%’ in England and Wales Health & Society Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Colin Pritchard


Dr Chris Pullen Senior Lecturer in Media Studies Chris’ research interests relate to the representation, performance and politics of minority identity, relative to contexts of gender, sexuality, citizenship, well-being, youth and elder age. His key published work includes the authored books Gay Identity, New Storytelling and the Media and Documenting Gay Men: Identity and Performance in Reality Television and Documentary Film and also the edited collections LGBT Identity and Online New Media and LGBT Transnational Identity and the Media. Areas of expertise • Contemporary media • Sexuality • Documentary • Drama • Interactive media.

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Chris Pullen


Alain Renaud Lecturer in Music & Audio Technology Alain’s research focuses on the development of networked music performance systems with an emphasis on the creation of strategies to interact musically over a network and the notion of shared networked acoustic spaces. He is also involved as an advisor in the EU network performance project, CoMeDia. Areas of expertise • Music • Sonic arts, music and audio technology • Immersive networked spaces • Training, consultancy and project management in all areas of complex sound and multimedia systems. Media experience • • • •

BBC interview about the Music & Audio Technology programme at BU Advice on the implementation of new technologies to the Montreux Jazz Festival Interview with the Bournemouth Echo about fibre optic broadband coverage in the UK Interview/advice to various newspapers/magazines on subjects relevant to expertise.

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Alain Renaud


Dr Maharaj Vijay Reddy Senior Lecturer in Tourism School of Tourism Vijay has completed research projects commissioned by national and international organisations such as UNESCO, Rufford-Whitley Nature Conservation, Royal Geographic Society and the British Academy. Vijay has attended international policy shaping conferences and events by UNWTO-UNEP, UNITAR and UN Geneva (UNRISD 2011). Vijay’s papers appear in key tourism journals including; International Journal of Tourism Research, Current Issues in Tourism, Tourism Management, and Journal of Heritage Tourism; as well as in publications produced and circulated worldwide by UNESCO. Areas of expertise • Sustainability • Tourism • Disasters. Media experience • Featured on Radio 4, BBC, CNN-IBN and in The Wall Street Journal.

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Maharaj Vijay Reddy


Mark Ridolfo Associate Dean of Student Experience Living and working in France, Germany and Italy has helped inform Mark’s main interests of crosscultural capability, communication and management. Mark also delivers courses in professional effectiveness, specialising in presentations, reportwriting, online communication, and negotiation. Areas of expertise • • • • •

International students and integration, Difference between UK and international students Employability and placements student exchanges outside Europe International qualifications and recruitment Student experience and finance, challenges for students combining full-time studies with part-time work.

Media experience • BBC South and The Telegraph. Languages French | German

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Mark Ridolfo


Professor Jim Roach Dean of Design, Engineering & Computing Jim is responsible for providing strong academic and strategic leadership in education, research, enterprise and professional practice together with the effective people, operational and financial management. He was awarded a HEFCE/DTI National Business Fellowship in 2001 in recognition of the collaborative work undertaken between the university and industry. Areas of expertise • • • • •

Knowledge Transfer Partnerships with industry Electronic Systems Design Electronic Instrumentation Electronic Product Design The teaching of Engineering and Technology.

Media experience Jim has done a number of radio interviews, phone interviews with journalists (most recently for The Independent). Languages French

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Jim Roach


Dr Julie Robson Director of Enterprise Julie has co-authored many publications which touch upon topics such as marketing relationships in Islamic and Taiwanese banks, stemming from over 20 years of Julie’s experience working in financial services marketing. Julie is currently Vice Chair of the Qualifications Examination and Assessments Committee of the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) and a past President and current Education Secretary for the Bournemouth Insurance Institute. Julie has worked in a range of management roles including marketing, new product development and research which helped to develop professional groups including the General Insurance Market Research Association (MRS) and the Financial Services Marketing Group (CIM). Areas of expertise • Marketing strategies of building societies, • Financial services marketing, global services marketing.

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Julie Robson


Liisa Rohumaa Lecturer in Online Journalism Liisa previously worked as the Deputy Editor of the Financial Times website, FT.com, leading a team of 60 journalists in London, New York and Hong Kong. Liisa previously worked for the Daily Telegraph, BBC Worldwide magazines, NatMags and The Stage. Areas of expertise • Online media and online branding • Journalism • User generated content. • Social media • Digital literacy. Media experience • BBC Radio Solent, discussing trust following phone- hacking allegations made against the News of the World.

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Liisa Rohumaa


Professor Elizabeth Rosser Associate Dean for Nursing Elizabeth is a Registered Nurse with a midwifery qualification; she has a particular research interest in the health and social care workforce. Elizabeth has a keen interest in supporting the developing professional both at the prequalifying level through the lifelong learning process to consultant nurse and beyond, towards achieving excellence in patient care. Indeed, since commencing at Bournemouth University, Elizabeth represents the University as President of the Phi Mu Chapter (England), part of Sigma Theta Tau International, Nursing Scholarship Society (USA). Hosted by Bournemouth University, the new chapter draws membership from across England. Areas of expertise • Education • Leadership • Research interest in Health and Social Care Workforce Development • Assessment of Competence in Clinical Practice • Critical Thinking Development. Media experience • Nursing Press interviews. Languages Spanish

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Elizabeth Rosser


Dr. Gelareh Roushan Associate Dean (Education) Gelareh is an Associate Dean in The Business School. She joined academia following a career in the insurance industry and her current teaching is in the areas of Information & Knowledge Management and Social Media in Business. She has extensive experience in higher education, including eight years as an executive member of the Business School, as the Department Head for Business Information Systems, as Head of Undergraduate studies and as Associate Dean for eLearning. Areas of expertise • IT capabilities and role of IS in business performance • Strategic application of Social Media in marketing. Media experience • TV interview on her views of a conference abroad. Languages Farsi

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Gelareh Roushan


Dr Debbie Sadd Lecturer in Leadership & Strategy Debbie’s research interests include the social impacts of events, urban regeneration opportunities from events, legacy planning and in particular the opportunities to be gained from the hosting of London 2012. Debbie’s PhD used the Sydney and Barcelona Olympics as case studies to develop a framework of best practice for London 2012, in relation to stakeholder identification. Debbie has recently been awarded an Economic and Social Research Council funded scholarship as part of the Sport Tourism Opportunities for Research, Mobility and International Networking Group (STORMING) Initiative to undertake research into Sporting Events Carrying Capacity. Areas of expertise • Olympics • Social impacts of events • Urban regeneration.

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Debbie Sadd


Dr Reza Sahandi Associate Dean Head of Creative Technology Reza has developed and delivered various tailored short courses in computer networks for organisations in the UK including the MoD, and has published over 28 referred conference and journal papers. He has also made significant contributions to various international projects including the COMETcb and EPA Projects. Areas of expertise • • •

Wired and wireless network systems Multimedia communication Data communication and computer network: infrastructure, wireless systems, protocols, network security.

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Reza Sahandi


Professor Holger Schutkowski Deputy Dean, the School of Applied Sciences Holger is a Professor of Bioarchaeology, a discipline that combines the study of human skeletal remains with archaeology and analytical science to reconstruct lives and living conditions of past people. His research interests range from the social and geographical variability of past dietary habits to the causes of differential mortality and morbidity in girls and boys, both important subjects to understand the dynamics of adaptation, individual survival and population development. He also regularly works on the improvement of methods for the biological identification of skeletal remains in forensic contexts. Holger is Chair of the Advisory Panel on the Archaeology of Burials in England (APABE) and is a member of the accreditation committee for forensic practitioners of the British Association for Forensic Anthropology. Areas of expertise • Bioarchaeology • Human skeletal remains • Skeletal analysis and the development of diagnostic methods • Biological anthropology. Media experience Interview for The Independent on research ethics associated with the study of human remains, including reburial issues. Languages German | Danish Science & Technology Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Holger Schutkowski


Richard Scullion Senior Lecturer in Marketing Communications & Political Communications Richard holds a PhD from the London School of Economics on the meanings ascribed to political choice-making. His research to date has focused on political advertising, consumer choice and how consumer culture and civic culture inter-relate. He has published in a range of international journals and has edited three books; the latest is a critical investigation of higher education. In 2010 Richard contributed to the book The Marketisation of HE and the Student as a Consumer. Areas of expertise • Advertising Media experience • Richard spoke about local elections for local radio station Wave 105

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Richard Scullion


Dr Davide Secchi Senior Lecturer in Organisational Behaviour and Head of Research Since completing his PhD in his native country of Italy, Davide has been researching social responsibility for almost ten years; recently he has been working on how it could be differentiated amongst countries, having already focused on similarities and differences between the US and the EU. Davide’s book What Can Europeans Learn from the American Debate between Federalists and Anti-Federalists during the Ratification of the U. S. Constitution? was ordered by Mr Giorgio Napolitano and the Italian Head of State. Areas of expertise • Rationality and cognition • Social responsibility, understanding decisions in organisations • Framing and modelling social behaviour • Math simulation and modelling for the social sciences. Media experience Davide is a keen blogger in Italian and English, and appeared on local TV shows when he was a student at the University of Cagliari in Sardinia. Davide also maintains a YouTube channel where he posts videos for interactive student learning. Languages Italian Business & Management Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Davide Secchi


Chris Shiel Director Centre for Global Perspectives Chris has 20 years’ experience of business and management education and has worked with the Association of Business Schools to deliver a Development Programme for Directors of Learning and Teaching and the Higher Education Academy, to enhance business education, internationalisation and the sustainability agenda. Chris is a member of HEFCE’s Sustainable Development Strategy group. She is also Vice Chair of Think Global, a Trustee of Avonbourne School which as an International Business and Enterprise College is working to enhance skills for global employability. She currently chairs the Bournemouth Fairtrade Town Steering group. Areas of expertise • Global citizenship • Sustainable development • Internationalistion • Leadership of change • Organisational culture. Media experience Radio interviews with BBC Solent and Wave FM on the topic of fair trade.

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Chris Shiel


Dr Richard Shipway Programme Leader, MSc Sports Management & Senior Lecturer in Sports In 2011 Richard completed his doctorate entitled On the Run: Perspectives on Long Distance Running. The research was an ethnographic look at the experiences of long distance runners and resulted in numerous journal articles and book chapters including European Sports Management Quarterly, Journal of Sport & Tourism and International Journal of Event and Festival Management, In 2007 Richard was awarded the prestigious Winston Churchill Fellowship to undertake an Olympic education project in Sydney, Australia. Areas of expertise • • • • •

Sports tourism Impacts of major sporting events Olympic legacy Sport in education Long distance running and sport ethnography.

Media experience • •

Regular contributor to regional BBC and commercial radio and television stations Contributor to BU’s Olympic research blog: http://blogs.bournemouth.ac.uk/insightinto2012/

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Richard Shipway


Mark Shufflebottom Lecturer in Interactive Design Mark is a member of the British Interactive Media Association and the Higher Education Academy. In December 2007 Mark’s game Smash! was one of the four most-downloaded games for the iPhone. Mark has presented papers at the Serious Games on the Move conference, the International Business Law and Technology Conference and the Emerging Technologies Conference in San Jose. He has produced a serious game to train healthcare professionals in MRSA prevention, and has been sponsored by Vodafone UK to produce an M-learning game for financial inclusion with children. In 2009 Mark was invited to become an Adobe Education Leader, and has since been invited to speak at the National Association of Broadcasters in Las Vegas. In February 2011 Mark was awarded the Adobe Impact Award “in recognition of outstanding contribution to the education community”. Areas of expertise • Interactive design • Mobile design and development • Motion graphic design, game design and serious games.

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Mark Shufflebottom


Barry Squires Acting Head of sportBU Barry has worked within sportBU in numerous sports development and management roles and has undertaken both undergraduate teaching and sports coaching part-time positions within the area of sport. He has coached national university representative football squads, developed and led international expeditions, and managed both internal and external facing events for BU. Outside of BU he runs several sports event ventures and still actively participates in sport regionally. Areas of expertise • • • •

Sports Development & Coaching Student involvement in sport Events Management International Sports Expeditions.

Media experience • TV studio-based presenting • Ceremony and field presenting.

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Barry Squires


Dr John Stewart Lecturer in Palaeoenvironmental Reconstruction & Environmental Change John studies environmental change and the effects of ecological change on the evolution of organisms including humans. He has worked extensively in the earth and archaeological sciences reconstructing past environments. He has broad research interests in understanding the nature, timing and location of ice age species distributions (and the ice age refugium hypothesis), and working with ancient DNA scientists looking at how organisms respond to past climate and environmental change. John is an expert in the recent fossil record of birds and has worked on many of the important British ice age bird faunas. He also has a significant excavation track record and particularly dealing with some of our largest animals (whales, elephants, rhinos and hippos). Areas of expertise • Environmental change • Neanderthal and other Ice age extinctions • The evolution of species populations of animals including humans • Changes in geographical distribution of species due to climate change. Media experience • BBC Radio and print media (Observer, New Scientist).

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John Stewart


Jacqui Taylor Associate Professor in Psychology Jacqui’s research comes under the broad area of the Psychology of Internet Behaviour and has looked at how online communities and computer-based social networks can support different sectors of society. For example, the ways that older adults (‘silver surfers’) are using the internet and the ways that children, adolescents and students are using social networks and online games (e.g. Facebook and videogame addiction). She is a Chartered Academic Psychologist and has been actively involved in the British Psychological Society (BPS) for over 20 years. She is a member of two committees: Division for Academics, Teachers and Researchers in Psychology, and the Wessex Branch. Having previously reviewed papers for National and International journals of psychology learning and teaching, she has recently taken on the role of Editor of the BPS publication Psychology Teaching Review. Areas of expertise • • • • • •

e-learning and development of 21st century skills Positive psychology Social psychology Online deception Use of the internet by the elderly Cyber psychology.

Media experience • Interviewed by local radio on the topic of internet addiction in children. Science & Technology Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

Jacqui Taylor


Richard Teather Senior Lecturer in Taxation Richard is a leading European specialist in tax law & policy. He also acts as a tax policy consultant, including advising the Jersey parliament on their recent tax reforms, is a Fellow of the Adam Smith Institute and is an editor or member of the editorial board of various journals. His book, The Benefits of Tax Competition, is published by the London-based Institute for Economic Affairs. Richard has lectured across Europe and in America, has been published in three continents and cited in five, and makes regular media appearances. Areas of expertise • International Tax • Tax havens • VAT • Business tax • Tax law. Media experience • •

National and local radio radio including the Today programme National (Channel 4 documentary), international and regional TV.

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Richard Teather


Professor B. Gail Thomas Dean of the School of Health & Social Care and the School of Applied Sciences Gail began her career as a nurse in Montreal, Canada and then moved to the UK, practising first as a neonatal nurse and then as a midwife before transferring into academia. Professor Thomas has participated in many national initiatives in health care and higher education. Currently she sits on the Executive Team of the Council of Deans of Health. Gail is a governor of an NHS Trust, is participating in the development of the Wessex Local Education and Training Board, is a trustee at a counselling centre in Banbury, publishes and presents at conferences regularly and represents Council of Deans on working groups with the Nursing and Midwifery Council and the Department of Health. Areas of expertise • Healthcare professional education • Midwifery and leadership. Media experience Gail comments regularly in nursing press as Exec representative from Council of Deans of Health. She has been interviewed for local and national radio, most recently in February 2012, regarding the opening of new BU premises for midwifery education in Portsmouth.

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Gail Thomas


Dr Einar Thorsen Senior Lecturer in Journalism & Communication & Programme Coordinator for the MA in Journalism & New Media Einar convenes the Journalism Research Group at Bournemouth University and is on the Executive Committee of the Media, Communication & Cultural Studies Association (MeCCSA), the Editor of MeCCSA’s Newsletter Three-D and the association’s online communications. Einar was also instrumental in setting up the MeCCSA Climate Change, Environment and Sustainability Network. His website is at http://journalismstudies.info/ Areas of expertise • Online news, social media and the news (e.g. Twitter, Facebook), • Citizen journalism and eyewitness reporting / user- generated content, • Public service media, news reporting of politics / elections, environment / climate change, • WikiLeaks and Norwegian politics. Media experience • Bournemouth Echo – social media and the riots • Radio Solent – interview commenting on use of social media by politicians • Norwegian media in 2003 (TV and radio). Languages Norwegian Media & Culture Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

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Einar Thorsen


Adam Twycross Demonstrator & Lecturer in Computer Animation Adam has recently completed work as the Environment Artist at Frontier Developments, creating Disneyland Adventures, which was released on the XBox 360 Kinect in 2011. Adam supports teaching on Animation, Softimage, Scripting (Python and VBScript), and Compositing. He specialises in Softimage and Mari. Adam was part of the NCCA team to be awarded the Queen’s Award for Excellence in recognition of teaching at the NCCA. Areas of expertise • Modelling and Animation • Texturing and XBox • Animated computer gaming. Media experience • Local and regional news about the graphics of the Winnie The Pooh movie, interviewed for BBC South today about the closure of high street store GAME and the new tax breaks for the gaming industry in the 2013 budget.

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Adam Twycross


Matthew Usher Aimhigher at BU Outreach Officer As part of the Aimhigher at BU team, Matt co-ordinates the mentoring scheme with schools and academies across the region, and manages the planning, recruitment and delivery of our annual Summer Schools programme for Year 11 & Year 12 students. Having previously worked with Aimhigher as a mentor and on residential Summer Schools throughout his study at BU, Matt is keen to grow and develop these exciting interventions as part of the University’s outreach activity. Areas of expertise • • • • •

UK Student Recruitment Outreach & Widening Participation Mentoring (Initiatives) Summer Schools Community Engagement.

Media experience • Experience working as an assistant and casually with ITV (60 minute makeover) • Interviews – ITV Meridian.

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Matthew Usher


Professor Edwin van Teijlingen Professor of Reproductive Health Research Edwin is trained as a medical sociologist and has an interest in mixed-methods research, qualitative research and evaluation research. His main research areas are public health and the organisation of maternity care. He has carried out vital research in Nepal, working with UK based Buddhist Charity Green Tara Trust to improve the uptake of antenatal care. He was also involved in a collaborative British Council funded research project in Nepal, which aims to build on the capacity of the higher education institutions in accessing and utilising research-based information in the medical, nursing and public health fields. Areas of expertise • Public health • Nursing • Nursing in Nepal • Research into the Organisation of Maternity • Medical Sociology.

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Edwin Van Teijlingen


Professor John Vinney Vice-Chancellor Professor John Vinney joined Bournemouth University in October 2006 as Professor of Computational Mechanics and Dean in the School of Design, Engineering and Computing. In July 2010 he was appointed ViceChancellor and formally took up the position in August 2010. Since 2006, Bournemouth University has been transformed into a leading new university, ranked as the No.1 new university by the Guardian League Table rankings for 2009 and 2010. Professor Vinney has been at the forefront of this transformation, leading large-scale change at University, School and Professional Service level, from visioning to full implementation and delivery. Areas of expertise • Student experience • Higher Education sector • University Alliance • A-levels. Media experience • Local and national print and broadcast.

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John Vinney


Professor Tom Watson Professor of Public Relations Professor Watson started in corporate PR before setting up a consultancy business and was elected as chairman of the UK’s Public Relations Consultants Association (PRCA) for 2000-2002. Professor Watson is a Fellow of both the Chartered Institute of Public Relations and the PRCA in the UK. He is chair of the International History of Public Relations Conference which was held for the first time at BU in July 2010. Areas of expertise • • • •

Public relations History of public relations Reputation, corporate social responsibility Measurement and evaluation of public relations.

Media experience • PR Week: diversity in PR and entrepreneurial.

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Tom Watson


Dr Kate Welham Head of Archaeology Kate’s primary research focus is the application of remote sensing techniques in an archaeological context. She is an experienced archaeological surveyor with expertise in topographical survey, geophysical prospection, GIS, and 3D scanning technology. Kate has directed a number of recent archaeological surveys on both prehistoric and historic landscapes in the UK and abroad including Stonehenge, Rapa Nui (Easter Island) and Tanzania. She recently launched the Google Under-the-Earth project; an online facility to view what’s beneath the surface in the environment around Stonehenge. Areas of expertise • Archaeology • Stonehenge • Google Under-the-earth: Seeing beneath Stonehenge • Geophysics. Media experience • BBC Radio Wiltshire and The Guardian about Google Under-the-Earth.

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Kate Welham


Neal White Associate Professor in Art & Media Practice After his MA Digital Arts in 1996, Neal co-founded the creative art and technology group Soda. Whilst Creative Director, Soda won a BAFTA, and exhibited its work in a range of International Museums, including Austin Museum of Digital Art, Moderna Museet and ICC, Tokyo. Since 2002, he has worked on collaborative projects with awards from UK and International bodies such as the Arts Council, the Henry Moore Foundation, Wellcome Trust and the Centre for Land Use Interpretation. His work uses experimentation as subject and method to explore the relationship between art, science and radical forms of knowledge production. Areas of expertise • Artist and practice-led research • Experimental media • Media art practice • Aesthetics • Digital art.

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Neal White


Sara White Senior Lecturer in Adult Nursing Sara’s nursing background in general intensive care and coronary care enabled her to care for a wide range of clients with a variety of health needs in the medical, surgical, orthopaedic, spinal injury, gynaecological, and burns and plastic specialisms, as well as sick children. She has been a senior lecturer for fourteen years and incorporated her nursing experience into the teaching of undergraduate student nurses. At present she is the Framework Leader for the Undergraduate Nursing fields. Her doctoral studies have been within the education sector, and have embraced wellbeing at work and harassment. Areas of expertise • Harassment • General intensive care • Coronary care. Media experience • • • •

Nursing Times – March 2012 (Care in Nursing) Times Higher Education – Abuse of Lecturers by Students Nursing Standard – Bullying Upwards Nursing Times – tracking undergraduate students.

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Sara White


Dr Keith Wilkes Dean of The School of Tourism Keith’s research focuses on tourism development, visitor attraction, tourism education and heritage management. Keith is a member of the Association for Tourism in Higher Education (ATHE) Executive Committee and was a QAA Subject Specialist Reviewer for Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism. Areas of expertise • Tourism education • Tourism development • Visitor attraction.

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Keith Wilkes


Dr Charlie Wilkinson Head of Executive Education Charlie is currently researching how retired people have been affected by the economic downturn and the implications it has had on their wellbeing. The research also looks at how people prepared for retirement (through pensions and other forms of savings and investment), and how people manage their money in retirement. This research has been sponsored by the Scottish Institute of Chartered Accountants and by the BU Foundation. Areas of expertise • Money management • Economy • Financial planning • Effect of the economic downturn on older people. Media experience • The Independent - How business schools are discovering climate change

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Charlie Wilkinson


David Willey Deputy Vice-Chancellor David Willey takes the executive lead for the University’s investment in Estates and IT infrastructure and has specific responsibility for marketing and PR, alumni relations, BU’s fundraising activities and the University’s engagement with the region. He took on the role of Deputy Vice-Chancellor in February 2006 having joined Bournemouth University in September 2002 as Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Corporate Development and Finance). Before joining BU, David was Deputy Chief Executive at Ordnance Survey. Areas of expertise • Higher education sector • International students • Regional engagement. Media experience • Times Higher Education, Dorset Echo, Bournemouth Echo

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David Willey


Amanda Williams Environment & Energy Manager Amanda is responsible for all aspects of environmental and energy management, including implementation of the EcoCampus environmental management system and our Carbon Management Plan. Amanda’s undergraduate studies were in human geography and environmental policy and she is an Associate Member of the Institute of Environmental Management & Assessment (IEMA) as well as an IEMAcertified Environmental Management System Auditor. She has worked in the higher education sector for approximately 13 years following an earlier career in news journalism. Areas of expertise • Environment & Energy Management • Carbon Management • Environmental Policy/Regulation • Environmental Campaigns • Fairtrade.

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Amanda Williams


Richard Williams Senior Lecturer in Social Work - Children & Families Richard Williams joined the university as a senior lecturer after an innovative thirty-year career in social work, specialising in children and families, which lead to his (co-authorship of) the book Breaking the Cycle of Educational Alienation. His more recent publications (as co-author) include a comparison of five-year cohorts of former looked after children with excluded-from school adolescents as young men; a comparative study of Western nations’ child-abuse-related deaths and, most recently, Who Kill Children? which is a decade-long study of child homicide assailants. Areas of expertise • Social work • Child protection • Managing Conflict and Hostility.

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Richard Williams


Professor Jian Jun Zhang Professor of Computer Graphics Jian has successfully secured over four million pounds in research grants from the EPSRC, AHRC, the GWR, the Wellcome Trust and other funding organisations. Jian has also chaired numerous international conferences, and serves on a number of editorial boards. He is a member of both AHRC and EPSRC peer review colleges. Prof Zhang is a co-founder of the Centre for Digital Entertainment (CDE) at the University of Bath, a multimillion pound organisation with the goal of producing the next generation of technical leaders in the area of computer games, computer animation and digital effects. Areas of expertise • • •

Animation and medical science 3D virtual human modelling, including geometric modelling, rigging and skinning, motion synthesis, deformation and physics-based simulation Graphics applications in medical visualisation and sports simulation.

Media experience • Jian has featured in publications such as New Scientist and MIT Technology Review. Languages Mandarin Science & Technology Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963

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Jian Jun Zhang


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