An origin story about teaching and scholarship in higher education

Date
Thursday, 21 November 2024
Time
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Location
Exton Park, Chester
Prof Jackie Potter
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This lecture describes Professor Jackie Potter’s origin story from lecturing in environmental science to the management and leadership of educational development in the UK and Ireland. She shares insights for success in academic and third space roles, by drawing on her own research and her support for others to develop their practice, pertaining to higher education leadership, the scholarship of teaching and learning, and teaching excellence and expertise.

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Speaker: Professor Jackie Potter (Dean, Academic Innovation)

Date: Thursday, 21 November 2024, 6:30pm

Venue: School of Education, University of Chester, Exton Park, Chester, CH1 4BJ

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Professor Jackie Potter

Professor Jackie Potter

Dean, Academic Innovation
Prof Jackie Potter

How to get there

Exton Park is centrally located in Chester, and accessible via the M53, A483, A41, A56, and public transport from the city centre.

Find your way around Exton Park

Address

University of Chester, Parkgate Road, Chester, CH1 4BJ

Cycling

The Greenway Gate, accessible between 7am – 9pm with your University pass, is located at the back of the overflow car park and is the nearest point of access to the Millennium Greenway cycle path that connects to routes throughout the city.

Public Transport

Bache train station is a 15-minute walk from Exton Park and Chester railway station is a 20-minute walk. Arriva 1A and Arriva 1 run frequent services that stop with a short walk to Exton Park. All three Park and Ride routes, PR1, PR2 and PR3 have connections within walking distance to Exton Park.

Parking

Parking on campus is limited, so we recommend using public transport and/or walking if possible.