Dr Sue Timmis
B. Ed (CNAA), PhD (Bristol)
Expertise
Current positions
Reader in Education
School of Education
Contact
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Research interests
My research concerns students’ lived experiences of higher education, inequalities and social justice, which are all critical in a changing world. I research the connections between digital, spatial, social and historical inequalities in higher education and the importance of student agency in overcoming these. I have pioneered working with students as co-researchers to research their own learning lives across many different contexts nationally and internationally..
I was the Principal Investigator on a three year (2016 - 19) ESRC/NRF/Newton funded project based in South Africa called SARiHE (Southern African Rurality in Higher Education – see http://sarihe.org.za) with partners from the Universities of Johannesburg, Rhodes and Fort Hare and in the UK, University of Brighton. The research is about inequalities in access and participation in higher education. We investigated how students from rural areas in South Africa negotiate the transition to higher education foregrounding the social and cultural capital they bring and how they are shaped by their home, school and community.
Other recent work includes an EU funded widening participation project called Access4All (see http://access4allproject.eu) on access and inclusion and which acts as a laboratory for the creation of innovative and flexible strategies to support universities across Europe. From 2013 – 2016, I led a study funded by the University of Bristol’s Widening Participation Research Fund called ‘DD-lab’ or Digital Diversity, learning and belonging, investigating the role of digital media in fostering a culture of belonging amongst undergraduate students from non-traditional backgrounds.
I am interested in supervising PhD students in areas related to the above interests - in particular widening participation, social justice, students’ lived experiences and identities, digital inequalities, cultures and practices in higher education.
Positions
University of Bristol positions
Reader in Education
School of Education
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
Southern Africa Rurality in Higher Education (SARiHE).
Principal Investigator
Description
The 30 month collaborative SARiHE project will address the knowledge gap that exists regarding the transition from rural school and home contexts to university learning in Southern Africa. The overall…Managing organisational unit
School of EducationDates
01/10/2016 to 30/09/2019
SARiHE knowledge exchange with rural communities in Southern Africa
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of EducationDates
23/10/2018 to 23/04/2019
Digital Diversity, Learning and Belonging
Principal Investigator
Description
This project is about widening participation (WP) once students have begun their university education. The study will investigate how digital technologies are impacting on the successful engagement of diverse and…Managing organisational unit
School of EducationDates
01/05/2013 to 31/12/2015
Technology Enhanced Assessment
Principal Investigator
Description
Assessment is universally recognised as one of the most important – and powerful – elements of an educational experience. It is also one of the hardest to reform. It is…Managing organisational unit
School of EducationDates
01/01/2012 to 31/12/2015
Fostering a culture of belonging@Bristol: the role of digital media and new forms of learning interactions
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of EducationDates
01/05/2013 to 01/05/2015
Thesis supervisions
The Influence of Technology-mediated learning on Junior Secondary Students' Multiliteracies Development in Hong Kong
Supervisors
Reflection as purposeful, social activity
Supervisors
Technology-enhanced Professional Development of School Teachers in Chile
Supervisors
"I'd would die without it"
Supervisors
Publications
Selected publications
02/12/2019Under-represented students’ university trajectories
Teaching in Higher Education
Encounters with coloniality
Critical Studies in Teaching and Learning
De-coding or de-colonising the technocratic university?
Learning, Media and Technology
Rethinking assessment in a digital age
British Educational Research Journal
Recent publications
01/01/2021Rural Transitions to Higher Education in South Africa
Rural Transitions to Higher Education in South Africa
Rurality and access to higher education
Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education
Transitions from rural contexts to and through Higher Education in South Africa
Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education
Alone together? Digital inequalities and the 2020 student experience of higher education
Epistemologies – towards an ecology of knowledges
APROXIMACIONES A LA EPISTEMOLOGÍA PARA UNIVERSITARIOS
Thesis
Undergraduate students’ engagement in digitally-mediated communication and collaborative work
Supervisors
Award date
01/01/2010