Paul AndrewsPaul is the head of Newport University's Centre for Digitally Enhanced Learning (CDEL). Paul CabutsInitially working as an independent freelance photographer, Paul Cabuts’ career shifted toward education and the contemporary visual arts. Paul ConwayPaul has spent his career in stage, film, radio and TV as a professional actor, director, deviser and published writer. Paul GriffithsPaul joined the University in 2006 initially as a visiting lecturer, and then as a Schools Officer from 2007 with the First Campus Reaching Wider initiative. Paul ReesPaul Rees has been employed as a senior lecturer at the University of Wales Newport since August 2008 and has been part of the UK higher education sector since 1990. Paul TrippierPaul joined the University in 1998 having worked for Cardiff University since 1993. Pavla BloorBefore joining University, Pavla has spent the last 10 years working for the British Sports Trust, designing and delivering leadership qualifications to support various educational curricula. Peter BobbyBorn in Oxford in 1975, Peter Bobby is a Bristol based artist and lecturer who studied MA Fine Art at Cardiff. Phil MorrisHe has taught at UWN since 2008 and continues to work as a theatre practitioner - directing UWN's annual Best Student Writing production at the Riverfront Theatre.
Phil ProbertWorked in forestry designing woodland plantations and conducting ecological surveys.
Philip CowanPhilip Cowan has worked freelance on over 80 film productions, including; Drama, Documentary, Performance, and Animation projects, working for BBC, ITV, C4, S4C, and numerous independent companies. Philip TysonI am an Academic Psychologist with a background in research in mental health, neuropsychology and critical psychology. Phillip MorganDr Phillip Morgan is a Senior Lecturer and Research Lead in psychology and is an experienced researcher in the areas of cognitive experimental psychology, applied psychology, and human factors. Rachel StubleyIn 2002 she moved to Newport to become a senior lecturer in post-compulsory education.
Ray HowellProfessor Howell is Professor of Welsh Antiquity and Director of the South Wales Centre for Historical and Interdisciplinary Research. Rebecca SmithRebecca is a qualified solicitor and has 15 years experience in private practice specialising in company and commercial law. Rhianne MorganRhianne began working for the University of Wales, Newport in June 2010 as a Research Assistant. Richard AllenDr. Richard C. Allen is a Reader in Early Modern Cultural History and Deputy Director of South Wales Centre for Historical and Interdisciplinary Research (SWCHIR). Richard CleggRichard Clegg has spent most of his professional life as Programme Leader of Photography (HE and FE) working in London, Berkshire and Dorset. Richard HurfordRichard has a background in Computing and Interaction Design having graduated from the University of Wales, Newport postgraduate programme in 2005 with an MA in Design (New Media & Technology). Rob MasonRob spent his early career in numerousareasofdesign e.g. print production, exhibition design, book publishing and branding,before becoming a full-time academic in Graphic Design. Ron JohnstonHe teaches Biology, Chemistry & Environmental Studies on undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes here at Newport. Rosemary EatonRosemary Eaton joined the accountancy team at Newport Business School in September 2008. She teaches across the ACCA and CIMA qualifications and also on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Russell Jones Lecturing in technology subjects for 9 years with the Universities Heads of the Valleys outreach programmes, focussing on delivering to non-traditional and harder to engage demographics. Also subject coordinator (IT) for CCLL.
Russell RobertsRussell Roberts is a curator and writer. He studied for his BA and later MA in London while working for the Victoria & Albert Museum. Ruth AnthonyRuth joined the University in 2011 as a Development Officer with First Campus, researching Communities First areas. Ruth Gaffney-RhysRuth Gaffney-Rhys has been lecturing at Newport Business School since 1997. She is a Reader, specialising in Family law and is the founder and leader of the Women in Society Research Centre. Ryan StattonRyan is responsible for the development, organisation, planning and promotion of the sport, health & wellbeing services. |