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Annouchka Bayley is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, specializing in artistic research and new materialist philosophies. She directs the Arts, Creativities Education MPhil programme and has designed the Doctoral Research Training Programme for the Faculty. Bayley has a background in the Jacques Lecoq theatre method and has served as an Emerging Director for the Royal Shakespeare Company. With a PhD from Warwick University, her academic interests encompass post-qualitative methodologies, higher education pedagogical development, and innovative responses to contemporary challenges. Bayley has previously held academic positions at the Royal College of Art and King’s College London. Her publications include works such as 'Blood Countess' and 'Posthuman Pedagogy Practice', along with edited volumes on new materialisms and various journal articles addressing the dynamics of pedagogy in the context of decolonial epistemologies and the implications of posthuman technologies in education.
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