To quickly introduce this website: it is my blog and a very high-level version of my CV. The best way to reach out to me is via my LinkedIn.
Welcome
Blog
More than anything else, I felt I needed a space on the internet to be able to publish my original ideas, before reposting them to other publications.
Sadly, I have struggled to carve out the time that's required to write as consistently as I would like to. However, when I do find my rhythm, I would like to concentrate on just a few topics:
Exploring the art of 'buying' education.
I have become deeply interested debates about the growing marketisation of higher education, and I've realised that so much of it would benefit from a clearer parsing of what it means to 'buy' education (and, by extension, what expectations should reasonably arise from such a 'purchase') — yet this line of inquiry is almost entirely absent from the debates.
Sharing some concepts and models I've developed through practice.
These are just things I've developed on the job in the course of my everyday work of managing student services in higher education. I've found them to be very effective tools and would like to share them.
Teaching my note-taking system.
I invented my own note-taking system a few years ago, which I not-so-humbly believe strikes a better balance than other systems on the competing needs for notes to be (i) easy to create, but also (ii) organised around their use case. I would like to explain the thinking behind the system in more depth here.