Storm Barra brought strong winds and heavy rain to the UK, but the storm was more extreme across Ireland with the Irish national meteorological service, Met Eireann, issuing a red warning for wind ...
Helen Williams is the Faculty of Social Sciences Associate Pro-Vice Chancellor for Education and Student Experience and Professor of Political Science Education. She joined the School of Politics and International Relations in 2013. In 2021, Helen won a Lord Dearing Award as part of the Digital Learning Directors team and since 2016 has been a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Helen has been PI and Co-I on a number of externally funded projects relating to more inclusive curricula, quantitative research methods, enhancing student feedback, secondary data analysis, and technology-enhanced learning. Helen's teaching portfolio has included modules on culture and values, comparative politics, immigration and citizenship, designing political research, and the extreme right in established democracies. She is author of Statistics for Politics and International Relations using IBM SPSS Statistics (Sage), numerous peer reviewed journal articles on race, decolonisation, student feedback, gender, and citizenship.
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