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Elizabeth Nelson

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20242024

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Experience

Elizabeth Nelson is a part time Senior Lecturer on the Advertising Design Degree Course. In 2010 Elizabeth took on the role of Programme Leader for Photography for Fashion & Advertising, one of the fastest growing programmes in the Faculty of Arts and Business. Elizabeth’s academic career began as a Senior Lecturer on the Advertising Design Programme in 2004. Having worked in the fashion industry as a stylist Elizabeth then moved on to work for several London based advertising agencies as a creative account manager before taking up her post at the University of Wales, Newport. Elizabeth’s academic research currently focuses on creative teaching spaces and environments for learning.

Other Interests

Publications

NELSON, E. 2011. Queering The Enlightenment – An Exploration Of Sexuality and the Third Gender in 18th Century Enlightenment. Women in Society Journal , 1.3.
NELSON, E. 2010. Queering the 18th Century. Sexuality and Gender in the 18th Century contextualised through contemporary culture. Germany: VDM Verlag
June 2010 Exhibition: Space, Work, Place at the Ffloc gallery, UWNAccompanied by the paper: ELIZABETH NELSON. An Exploration of Heterotopic Space. Nexus Conference. University of Wales, Newport. June 2010. Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching, Special Publication No.3
ELIZABETH NELSON. A City Campus Heterotopia. SRHE Conference 2010. Celtic Manor Resort. Published in: Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Exploring meaning, identities and transformation in HE. SRHE. Routledge.

 

Consultancy

Branding Management Consultant

Research interests

Teaching and learning spaces
Sexuality and gender representation in fashion imagery

Education/Academic qualification

MA Design by Practice

PGCE

BA (Hons) Fashion Design

ILM

External positions

Make-up Artist

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