Christina Buxton
Senior Lecturer in Psychological Trauma
Christina Buxton is a Chartered Academic Psychologist, Coaching Psychologist, Psychotherapist, and Researcher in the field of Psychological Trauma. Christina currently works as programme lead at the University of Chester for the Professional Doctorate in Psychological Trauma and Counselling and Psychotherapy. Christina's training, coaching and consultancy is in mental health and wellbeing and trauma informed practice for individuals and organisations. Christina's research and clinical work is in individual's experience of PTSD and Complex Trauma, as well as in diagnosis and assessment. Her recent research utilises a psychosocial approach to better understand the wider context in which individual's experience of trauma occurs and the meanings they draw from this.
Darren Jamieson
Marketing & Communications Director
Darren Jamieson is a highly experienced digital marketing expert with over 25 years in the industry. As the co-founder of a successful agency in Ellesmere Port, he has witnessed the evolution of digital marketing first hand, from the early days of web design in the 90s to the rise of social media. In addition to his expertise in digital marketing, Darren is also an advocate against cyberbullying. His personal experiences with bullying in childhood and with his own child being bullied online has fuelled his passion to raise awareness about this issue.
Doha Abdelgawad
Lecturer in Contemporary Islam
Doha Samir Mostafa Abdelgawad is an interdisciplinary scholar and lecturer in Contemporary Islam. Her research bridges the disciplines of comparative politics, Islamic studies, Middle Eastern studies, and sociology.
In her TEDx talk, she addresses the cultural framing of Islam in the media, particularly the misconceptions around Islam's relationship with violence and women's rights.
Jem Gunn
Company Director, Consultant Psychotherapist, Clinical Supervisor
Jem Gunn is a Clinical Director, Consultant Psychotherapist & Supervisor, and BDD (Body Dysmorphic Disorder) awareness campaigner. Jem has trained extensively in integrative psychotherapy and advanced psychopathology, transactional analysis & counselling, cognitive behavioural therapy, and organisational coaching, and is founder of the BPC method for Body Dysmorphia.
Richard Wiseman
PhD researcher, Performing Arts
Richard Wiseman is a PhD research student in the Department of Performing Arts with a background in theatre as a writer and director. He is particularly interested in how stories are adapted for new audiences.
Simon Dowell
Conservation Science & Policy Director, Chester Zoo
Dr Simon Dowell is the Conservation Science & Policy Director at Chester Zoo, where he leads the development and delivery of the Zoo’s strategy for research and conservation outreach across more than 20 countries. He is a passionate advocate for preventing extinction and is dedicated to reversing the current biodiversity crisis.
Simon Grennan
Professor of Art and Design
Simon Grennan is an awarded scholar of visual narrative and a renowned graphic novelist. He is Professor of Art and Design at the University of Chester.
Simon Gwyn Roberts
Senior Lecturer
Simon Gwyn Roberts is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Chester, where he was part of the team that launched the journalism programmes in 2003. He is a journalist and writer with a research interest in travel, comparative work, and the relationship between social media, mainstream media, and wider politics.
Tim Cartwright
PhD student / Research assistant
Tim Cartwright is a PhD student at the University of Chester in the School of Psychology, and a qualified therapist. His research focuses on the role of personal values in psychological wellbeing, and he is particularly interested in how individuals can align their daily actions with their values to live a more authentic life.