Peter Morgan
Professor
Department of International Business and Management (IBM)
University of Nottingham Ningbo China
China
Biography
Peter’s main expertise relates to the enhancement and delivery of quality student experiences in HE. He has been involved in a national project looking at student feedback, has arranged the first NUBS Teaching and Learning conference and as Associate Dean for NUBS, is responsible for the student experience of students at the Business School. He has also been involved in delivering staff training for the University of Bradford, for law educators and for academics in the UK. He has twice been nominated for UK National Teaching Fellowship awards, has been awarded the University of Bradford's Award for Distinguished Teaching and this year received the Lord Dearing Award for distinguished teaching. Peter chairs NUBS China Teaching Enhancement Committee, leads the teaching in the Faculty of Business, and led the development of a Teaching, Learning and Assessment Strategy for a UK-based business school. At NUBS China, he has oversight of teaching, learning and assessment at NUBS China, and of the implementation of university policies at Faculty level, working with the learning co-ordinators from the Schools of International Studies, Economics and the School of Contemporary Chinese Studies.
Research Interest
Graduate employability, international students’ experiences, learning and development.
Publications
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Morgan PG (2011) Can “The 12 week job interview from Hell†ever be used to enhance graduate employability? Findings from a small survey of students and employers. BMAF Annual Conference. May 2011.
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Morgan, PG (2004) “Learning and Teaching for Business: Case Studies of Successful Innovation†Ed. By Kaye, R & Hawkridge, D for Innovations in Education and Teaching International, May, 2004. (Book Review)
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Morgan, PG (2004) Student Retention BEST Practice Guide. Commissioned by LTSN BEST.