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Caroline Burns

Assistant Professor

Department: Social Sciences

Dr. Caroline Burns is Lecturer in Social Sciences. She is currently teaching in Sociology.

Research interests:

Caroline's work is about redressing social inequalities at a local and global level. She is a member of the Power and Intersecting Inequalities Research Cluster. She is currently working on several projects with the Islamic University of Gaza to enahnce career opportunities for women. She is passionate about creating equitable educational environments and practices, with students and staff as partners in learning, and where diversity is valued. Her research interests include internationalisation at home, intercultural competence, widening participation and decolonising the curriculum and narrative inquiry.

Caroline Burns

  • Education EdD October 26 2018
  • Applied Linguistics MA June 29 2007
  • Education Language Diploma December 01 2003
  • Modern Languages BA (Hons) July 14 1996
  • Modern Languages PGCE June 21 1996
  • Senior Fellow (SFHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2016


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