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School of Social Sciences and Humanities
We pride ourselves on being a transdisciplinary and collaborative academic community, working together to create new knowledge to transform understandings of society and the world around us.
Our ethos is all about connecting People, Place and Society, especially through strong partnerships with government, social charities and enterprises, and media, cultural and heritage organisations.
As a School, we offer exciting placement opportunities for learners to build their professional and personal confidence, harnessing their knowledge and skills to work with others in exciting and impactful ways. We deliver excellence and innovation in all areas of learning and teaching, research, and knowledge exchange. Subject areas include: Psychology, Law, Sociology and Criminology, Politics, History, English and Creative Writing, Childhood Studies, Education, Counselling and Social Work. The School puts a strong emphasis on graduate employability and equips students with the creative and critical skills they need for career success in the mid-21st century.
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Staff profiles
Professor Brian McCook
Brian is Dean of the School of Social Sciences and Humanities.
Dr Amanda Hodgkinson
Amanda is an award-winning internationally published novelist, journalist and writer.
David James
David is Head of Law and Social Sciences, and sees himself as an educator dedicated to helping students to learn effectively within the social sciences.
Dr Wendy Lecluyse
Wendy is Associate Dean for Learning, Teaching and Student Experience and Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Studies.
Dr Michael Sauter
Michael is Associate Professor of History and an historian of early modern Europe, with specialisations in intellectual history and the history of science.
Dr Jo Finch
Jo is Professor of Social Work and Post Graduate Research. She's known internationally for her work on practice learning, and writes on PREVENT and social work.
Professor Sarah Corrie
Professor Sarah Corrie is Professor of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Counselling as well as being the joint Head of Counselling, Psychology and Social Work.
Darryn Thompson
Darryn has successfully supported hundreds of early years practitioners in achieving their academic goals, with many going on to become early years teachers.
Dr Rachael Martin
Dr Rachael Martin is the Course Leader for the MSc Applications of Psychology
Dr Stephen Colman
Stephen Colman is the course leader for the law programme. He is a Senior Lecturer in Law and a non-practising solicitor with various areas of expertise.
Dr Darragh Martin
Darragh is Course Leader, BA (Hons) English and writes novels, plays, and stories for children.
Dr Marianna Stella
Marianna is a Senior Lecturer in Childhood and Education.
Dr Duncan Weaver
Duncan is the Course Leader MA International Relations, Course Leader Criminology
Dr Harvey Osborne
Harvey is Course Leader for History at the University of Suffolk and a historian of modern Britain.
Dr Alina Rzepnikowska Phillips
Alina is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Politics and Course Leader for Sociology.
Sandra Brewer
Sandra currently works in the Student Records Team in her role as an Information Systems Officer and is responsible for supporting data in the student cycle.
Social Work Voices
Social Work Voices is a group of individuals with lived experience and knowledge of Social Work and Social Care services. The group is embedded in Social Work education at the University and Suffolk County Council.
Find out about Social Work Voices