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Sarah Lewthwaite is a Principal Research Fellow and Co-Director of the Centre for Research Inclusion at the Southampton Education School. She has a robust research agenda focusing on teaching and learning in digital higher education, particularly concerning the workplace context. Leveraging a UKRI-funded project, 'Teaching in Digital Skill Set', Sarah leads this initiative to explore enhancing digital skills in higher education. Her academic background includes a MA in Research Methods with Distinction and a PhD from the Learning Sciences Research Institute at the University of Nottingham, where she examined how networked publics on Facebook shape the experiences of individuals with disabilities using innovative and accessible research methodologies. Prior to her current role, she worked to support disabled students' access to education technology at both secondary and higher education levels. Sarah has also served as a post-doctoral research associate at King's College London, focusing on student experience research.
University of Southampton • Southampton, UK
Leading research on digital education and supporting the Centre for Research Inclusion.
National Centre for Research Methods • UK
Earlier role focusing on education and technology access for disabled students.