Teaching
About my teaching
I'm delivering (and enjoying!) undergraduate as well as postgraduate teaching.
I am the Programme Director for the new MSc in Musculoskeletal Biomechanics, launching in 2025.
I also run a course "The Body in Motion: Musculoskeletal Performance in Health, Performance and Disease" and I teach in several courses for the School of Life Sciences, the School of Engineering and Medical School (Musculoskeletal Block and Research & Scholarship projects).
Students - please don't hesitate to get in touch with me if you have any academic or pastoral questions. If you can't catch me after the lecture (or on Teams in the current situation), please just drop me an email.
I am currently involved (in various roles) in the delivery or development of the following courses:
Undergraduate level:
- BIOS105: History of Science, and tutorials
- LIFE219: Human Locomotor Anatomy
- LIFE335: The Body in Motion
- LIFE349: Advanced Topological Anatomy
- Gait lab sessions for physiotherapy students
- MBChB Year 1: Musculoskeletal block
- LIFE363: Honours Project
- BIOS213: Human Systems Anatomy (starting 2025)
Postgraduate level:
- ENG410: Biomechanics (with the School of Engineering)
- MCMR004: Research Frontiers in Clinical Sciences
- Applied Ethics (MSc in Global Healthcare Ethics)
- Foot biomechanics (with KASK HOGent, Belgium)
- MUBM001: Principles of Musculoskeletal Biomechanics (starting 2025)
- MUBM003: Applications of Biomechanics (starting 2025)
- ILCMS701: Masters Project (starting 2025)
Modules for 2024-25
Functional Anatomy of the Human Locomotor System
Module code: LIFE219
Role: Teaching
THE BODY IN MOTION: MUSCULOSKELETAL FUNCTIONING IN HEALTH, PERFORMANCE AND DISEASE
Module code: LIFE335
Role: Module Co-ordinator