Alison Alvarez Nee
20242024

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Personal profile

Overview

I joined LSBU in 2017, where I am a Lecturer in Human Sciences in the School of Applied Sciences. I originally studied Immunology at Kings College London, completing my PGCE and MTcg at UCL Institute of Education. Throughout my career, I have held a variety of teaching positions in different capacities. From teaching and leading the science department at Morpeth School, an 11-18 institution, to being an associate tutor on an MTcg at UCL Institute of Education.

Research Interests

My main interests are in education. I am currently undertaking a Professional Doctorate in Education and Social Justice.Teaching is a research-based profession. It is through mindfully placing practice in academic research that imparting knowledge becomes more effective for the learner and satisfying for the educator. I am passionate about teaching and believe bringing research and teaching together greatly enriches the learning experience and quality of learning.

Additional Responsibility


Associate Course Leader. HPL lead - Human Sciences. DEL Lead - School of Applied Science

Subjects Taught


Human Sciences Applied Sciences

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

BSc Immunology

19951998

External Positions and Roles

HPL, London South Bank University

20172020

Associate tutor, UCL Institute of Education

20062011

2002-2021, Morpeth School

20022021

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