Sarah Warnes
Senior Teaching Fellow at UCL School of Management
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- UCL School of Management
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UCL School of Management
Sarah joined the School of Management in 2013. She leads two courses: Understanding Management and Dissertation. Sarah has tutored and lectured across both undergraduate and post-graduate programmes in the subjects of management, leadership, strategy, reflective practice, change, research methodology and dissertation completion. In addition to her lecturing and personal tutoring responsibilities, Sarah has experience in developing modules including all aspects of delivery, assessment and feedback. Sarah’s experiences have allowed her to enjoy immensely the contact that she has with students in lectures and seminars, alongside having the privilege of working on a one to one basis with students in the supervision of their undergraduate and postgraduate dissertations. Prior to joining the public sector, Sarah worked for a private training company committed to workplace training; here Sarah spent two years setting up operations in the UAE.
Sarah is a Senior Fellow of the HEA and holds a Doctorate from Essex Business School, University of Essex. Her PhD explored the lived dimension of organisational space in an English Cathedral.
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