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Professor Carol Davenport

Associate Professor

Department: Mathematics, Physics and Electrical Engineering

Carol is a Professor of STEM Engagement, and Director of NUSTEM at ϲ. 

Carol began working in education at Barnsley College as a Physics lecturer, and later taught at a large North East school.  Moving into teacher education, she worked within the network of Science Learning Centres for over five years, and with the Institute of Physics as a Physics Network Coordinator for the Stimulating Physics Network.

Carol is an experienced curriculum designer and textbook author.  She is also a governor at a local school and college.

Carol's research interests include career aspirations in young children, and diversity in STEM.

Carol Davenport

Campus Address

Ellison Building, EB305



My research interests are focused on diversity in STEM.  With the NUSTEM team I research the attitudinal and behavioural changes required to increase the diversity and number of young people choosing STEM careers.  I am interested in the factors which influence very young children's career choices, and how teachers and famillies can support these early choices.

I also work with organisations to help them develop impactful ways to support diversity in STEM, especially through the use of Theory of Change processes.

Emmy Amers An exploration of STEM role models from both facilitator and participant perspectives: A study in England and Wales Start Date: 01/10/2023

  • Physics PhD June 30 1995
  • Fellow Institute of Physics (IOP) 2017
  • Member Association of Science Education (ASE) 2014


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