Stacey Mottershaw
About me:
As an EdD student in the School of Education, I am currently undertaking a research project exploring the career journeys and trajectories of academics with working-class heritage. My supervisors are Dr Tim Herrick and Dr Darren Webb. My research utilises a qualitative methodology, where I interview each participant three times, during on the tradition of transcendental phenomenology.
In my day job I am an Associate Professor at Leeds University Business School teaching ethics, CSR and sustainability across both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. I am a Senior Fellow of Advance HE (SFHEA), a Recognised Senior Advisor through the UK Advising and Tutoring association (UKAT) and a Certified Management Business Educator (CMBE) with the Chartered Association of Business Schools (CABS). I have a particular interest in understanding how we can better support under-represented students and staff, and other interests around authentic pedagogy, career development and applied ethics.
Outside of work and study I play netball 2-3 times a week, spend time with my two cats, Luna and Nym, and have recently started attending ice hockey matches (Go Steelers!).
Recent publications:
Mottershaw, Stacey. 2023. Encouraging critique: a stimulating and provocative examination of dominant discourses in the higher education sector. Book review: Kinchin, I. M., and Gravett, K. (2022) Dominant discourses in higher education: critical perspectives, cartographies and practice. Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, (26). DOI: doi.org/10.47408/jldhe.vi26.944
Mottershaw, Stacey and Bramley, Gareth. 2022. To professionalise, or not to professionalise, that is (part of) the question. Higher Education Policy Institute. [Online]. Published 29th March 2022. Available from: https://www.hepi.ac.uk/2022/03/29/to-professionalise-or-not-to-professionalise-that-is-part-of-the-question/
Mottershaw, Stacey. 2021. Why we need to stop using the term widening participation. Higher Education Policy Institute. [Online]. Published 17th December 2021. Available from: https://www.hepi.ac.uk/2021/12/17/why-we-need-to-stop-using-the-term-widening-participation/
Recent presentations:
I have presented at a broad range of conferences and events but most recently these have included:
November 2023. 'Common ground: Using authenticity to make connections in teaching'. International Society of Scholarship in Teaching and Learning (ISSOTL) conference. Utrecht.
September 2023. 'Common ground: Using authenticity to make connections in teaching'. RAISE Conference. Leeds.
September 2023. ‘Pay your dues’: student finance, debt and disrupting legal education' co-delivered with Gareth Bramley. University of Law Learning and Teaching Conference. Online.
August 2023. Invited speaker: 'Understanding student success'. University of South Wales. Online.
July 2023. 'Changes to delivery of academic personal tutoring', co-delivered with Anna Viragos. Society for Research in Higher Education (SRHE) Showcase. Online.
June 2023. Invited keynote: ‘Flexible learning and higher education: a recipe for under-represented student success?’. Advance HE Flexible Learning Symposium. 14th June 2023. The Studio, Leeds.