Generative AI at the University of Liverpool: From policy to honesty at Liverpool Hope University Learning and Teaching Day 2024, Keynote/Plenary by Invitation (Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool, UK, 2024)
Rethinking pedagogic ‘authenticity’ through the lens of ‘decolonising the curriculum’ at Assessment in Higher Education (AHE) 2024 (Manchester, UK, 2024)
Avoid, outrun, embrace and adapt: Seeking to address the conundrum of GenAI in HE Assessment Practice at Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) Assessment Festival 2024, by Invitation (Online, 2024)
Promoting Generative AI literacy in students and staff at the University of Liverpool at Chartered Association of Business Schools (CABS) Professional Managers' Annual Conference (PMAC) 2024, by Invitation (Online, 2024)
Pedagogic ‘authenticity’ and decolonisation: Re-centring marginalised voices in authentic pedagogy at Leeds Institute for Teaching Excellence (LITE) Education Conference 2024 (University of Leeds, Leeds, UK, 2024)
Generative artificial intelligence at the University of Liverpool: A focus on AI literacy at Society for Research in Higher Education (SRHE) Learning, Teaching and Assessment Conference 2024, by Invitation (Online, 2024)
Interim evaluation of an amended academic integrity policy and associated guidance on Generative AI on students’ experience and the nature of learning at Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) Quality Insights Conference 2024 (Online, 2024)
Transitions to HE and educational development in the context of COVID-19 at Transitions to Higher Education and Resilience: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic (Kingston University, London, UK, 2023)
The law and the lamp-post: The police and street-lighting in mid-Victorian popular crime fiction at Victorian Popular Fiction Association (VPFA) Conference 2021 (University of Greenwich, London, UK, 2021)
The psychology of the classroom space: From the physical to the digital in the post-COVID era at AdvanceHE Annual Conference 2021 (Online, 2021)
Supporting learning after lockdown: COVID-19 and staff development in HE at University of Chester Learning and Teaching Institute Annual Conference 2021 (University of Chester, Chester, UK, 2021)
[T]he ‘sort of devilment that will make it sell’: Crime fiction, periodical journalism and popular genre, c. 1840-1880 at Captivating Criminality 7 (Memory, History and Re-evaluation): International Crime Fiction Association Annual Conference 2020 (Bath Spa University, Bath, UK, 2020)
‘[I]f it be so, then not only is truth stranger than fiction [...] but stranger than any melodrama’: Victorian periodicals and popular genre, A case study in crime fiction at New Directions in Nineteenth-Century Periodical Studies Conference 2019 (University of Leeds, Leeds, UK, 2019)
‘I had been hanging about the banks in Lombard Street [...] since nine o’clock in the morning’: Mid-Victorian police memoir fiction and exploring the urban cityscape at Victorian Popular Fiction Association (VPFA) Annual Conference 2019 (University of Greenwich, London, UK, 2019)
‘It is introspective, and I want to introspect’: Detection, escapism and mental health in crime fiction, c. 1891-1940 at Literature, Law and Psychoanalysis Conference 2019 (University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK, 2019)
‘The crime gardens of London’: Social exploration journalism, police officers and crime fiction, c. 1820-1870 at Captivating Criminality 5 (Crime Fiction: Insiders and Outsiders): International Crime Fiction Association Annual Conference 2018 (Bath Spa University, Bath, UK, 2018)
‘...were sensation our object, it would not be difficult to cull from the Newgate Calendar’: Periodicals, distaste for executions and crime fiction, c. 1830-1870 at 1868: A Civilising Moment? (Newcastle, UK, 2018)
‘The romance of the detective’: Sensation fiction, police-memoirs and transcending literary, physical and social boundaries, c. 1850-1870 at . Crime Fiction(s): Victorian and Neo-Victorian Narratives of Crime (Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, UK, 2018)
The 1877 detective crisis, the mass media and mid-to-late Victorian detective fiction: 1877-1887 at Criminal Heritage: Crime, Fiction and History (Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UK, 2017)
Recollections, memoirs and experiences of a ...: the voyeuristic view of Victorian policing and memoir-style crime fiction at Captivating Criminality 4 (Crime Fiction: Detection, Public and Private, Past and Present): International Crime Fiction Association Annual Conference 2017 (Bath Spa University, 2017)