Dr Amanda Chapman
Personal details
Job title: Senior Lecturer in Economics and Ethics
Highest qualification: PhD, Lancaster University
Job role: International Partnership Liaison
Email: amanda.chapman@cumbria.ac.uk
Phone: 01524 384384 x2509
Academic interests
Academic interests
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Development Economics
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Business Ethics
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Teaching and Learning Pedagogy
Research activity
Current Projects
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Emotion of assessment
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Model of Persistence in Mature Students
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Formal/Informal small Business Networks
Selected outputs
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Chapman, A. (2012) A (re)negotiation of Identity: from mature student to ‘novice academic’. Presented at Discourses of Inclusion in Higher Education, Open University, Milton Keynes, 24th-25th April
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Chapman, A. (2012) Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: Creating an alternative identity for mature students. Presented at Identities in Contemporary Education Conference, Brunel University, 19th April
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Chapman, A. & Meer, N. (2011) The Petal Framework: Creating Graduates with Impact. Presented at BMAF conference, Bournemouth, 10th-11th May
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Chapman, A & Meer, A. (2010) Utilising (re)action research to improve student confidence and achievement. Presented at HE Close Up 5, Lancaster University, 20th-22nd July
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Chapman, A., Parmar, D. & Trotter, E. (2007). An Evaluation of the first-year experience from the mature students perspective: a multi-institutional comparison, Journal of Practitioner Research in Higher Education, CDLT, University of Cumbria