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Stephanie Bridges

Associate Professor, Faculty of Science

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Biography

I am a registered pharmacist, having graduated with a BPharm (Hons) from the University of Nottingham in 1986 and registered with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain in 1987.

I was employed as a pharmacist by Boots the Chemists in 1987 and, after two years, took up the position of the first Boots Teacher-Practitioner within Nottingham School of Pharmacy. Since then I have continued to work in the School, having held a variety of roles,,including Course Director and Clinical Course Director. I am now Associate Professor within Clinical Pharmacy Practice.

During this time I have continued to be involved in other areas of pharmacy, notably as a community pharmacy locum, and trainer, writer and assessor of education and training materials for pharmacists, pre-registration students and pharmacy technicians.

In 2006 I received a Lord Dearing Award for Teaching and Learning.

I was awarded a PhD from the School of Education, University of Nottingham, under the supervision of Prof Monica McLean,looking at the potential for intercultural capability development through internationalised Higher Education.

Memberships of Committees & Professional Bodies

  • Member of the General Pharmaceutical Council of Great Britain
  • Member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

Teaching Summary

Teaching

Within the School of Pharmacy I teach aspects of the Professional and Pharmacy Practice components of the MPharm. I am academic lead for inter-professional learning and module convenor for a first year module, Being a Pharmacist. My teaching includes developing, writing and delivery of lectures, seminars and workshops in the areas of:

  • The Pharmacy Profession
  • Communicating with patients
  • Responding to Symptoms
  • Law and Ethics

Research Summary

My research interests focus on teaching and learning in higher education. I am currently researching into aspects of intercultural education, and particularly the potential for higher education to… read more

Current Research

My research interests focus on teaching and learning in higher education. I am currently researching into aspects of intercultural education, and particularly the potential for higher education to act as a space for students to explore and develop more cosmopolitan-aware selves. I am particularly interested in the Capability Approach as a means of conceptualizing and evaluating a higher educational environment which promotes intercultural capability development.

Recent publications

Conference Papers

  • Eccles, S, Bridges, SJ, Mullen, E, Dippold, D, (2017) From Belonging to Becoming: first year undergraduate students' reflections. SRHE Annual Research Conference, Newport, South Wales, December 2017
  • Bridges, SJ (2017) Collaboration, Connection and Cosmopolitanism: promoting intercultural understanding through group work. SRHE Annual Research Conference, Newport, South Wales, December 2017
  • Bridges, SJ, Dippold, D, Eccles, S, Mullen, E (2016) Identifying and Supporting Intercultural Capabilities for Transition Into, Through and Out of Higher Education. SRHE Annual Research Conference, Newport, South Wales, December 2016
  • Bridges, SJ (2016) Integrating Academic, Professional and Personal Learning through Multicultural Group Work. SRHE Annual Research Conference, Newport, South Wales, December 2016

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