Susan Mathieson

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Sue is a Director of Learning and Teaching in the Teaching Excellence team. She leads Northumbria’s Professional Recognition Scheme (NUPRS), which awards HEA Fellowship via the experiential route. Since the Scheme started in 2015 it has awarded 488 Fellowships, including 351 FHEA, 107 SFHEA, and 30 AFHEA.  Sue leads the central programme of continuous professional development (CPD) for Learning and Teaching, which underpins NUPRS, and liaises with departments to support academic learning about the teaching role. She initiated and developed plans for the taught PGCAP route to HEA Fellowship, which is aligned to the Apprenticeship for Academic Professionals. She also leads on Research Rich Learning, and on the Teaching Quality Enhancement Fund.

Sue’s professional practice is underpinned by research on how academics learn about teaching through their engagement in socially situated practices in disciplines, departments and institutions.  This has influenced the development of an approach that links institutional support for developing teaching with departmental practices, with a strong focus on mentoring and tools to support learning. She has a PhD in Educational Research from Lancaster University, with a thesis on changing academic cultures of learning and teaching, and has published on this theme in international journals, as well as presenting widely at conferences. She was awarded a SEDA research grant in 2018 to research induction to teaching practices across disciplines and departments. She has a MA in postcolonial literary theory and honours degrees in Law, Sociology and English. 

Sue joined Northumbria in May 2012, from Heriot Watt University where she led teaching enhancement and the HEA accredited Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice. She lived in South Africa from 1985-2009, where she worked in educational development at the University of KwaZulu Natal, and as Education Policy Adviser to the first democratic Parliament, where she facilitated the introduction of the new policy framework for higher education.

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 4 - Quality Education

Education/Academic qualification

Education, PhD

30 Jun 200931 Dec 2099

Award Date: 30 Jun 2009

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