About me
I am an IAPETUS PhD researcher in Biological and Environmental Sciences, studying public awareness and perceptions of invasive non-native species. My project uses conservation culturomics techniques to gain information from the internet about public awareness, sentiment and perceptions of British invasive non-native species. I am also a representative on the PhD forum.
Before coming to Stirling, I worked as a school teacher in primary and secondary schools across England and Scotland. I hold an undergraduate degree in biology with Arabic and an MSc in psychology from the University of St Andrews.
Outside of my PhD, I am the president of Stirling University Parkour Club. I coach trampoline and gymnastics and represent the University in BUCS/SSS competitions as well as competing on the Scottish Gymnastics trampolining circuit.
invasive non-native species ~ biodiversity ~ conservation ~ conservation culturomics ~ public awareness and perceptions
Teaching
Postgraduate Certificate in Education (University of Cambridge)
Demonstrator on SCIU2PS (Practical Science Skills II: Field Skills); SCIU3FS (Field skills for Sustainable Solutions); SCIU3FB (Biology Field Course); GEOU1PP - (People and the Environment); GEOU3BE (Biogeography: An Ecological and Evolutionary Approach); ENVU5EP (Environmental Policy and Management); and BIOU6PE (Plant Ecology)