Teaching Fellow in Environment and Sustainability, Keele University
I joined the welcoming School of Geography, Geology and the Environment in March 2017 as Teaching Fellow in Environment and Sustainability. With family roots in the western Indian Ocean, I was inspired by conservation in Mauritius and Seychelles from an early age. I did my BSc Natural Sciences at Durham University, MSc Conservation at University College London, PhD at the University of Manchester and PG Cert Teaching Studies at Manchester Metropolitan University.
I’ve had the pleasure of a post-doc in Earth Sciences at Oxford, managing a conservation NGO in Seychelles, working for a consultancy in Manchester, and most recently being part of the development team at the Lancashire Wildlife Trust.
I want to bring environmental science teaching to life by engaging students with real life projects and the people working on them.
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