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Alison Shaw

Professor of Practice for Inclusive Education at Newcastle University

Alison Shaw is a dedicated advocate for creating more equitable opportunities in education and ensuring individuals can reach their full educational and career potential. She strongly believes in the intrinsic value of education beyond being a mere commodity, focusing on advancing equity, sustainable economy transitions, and societal well-being. With a background in Modern Languages and Education from the University of Leeds, she has held various roles in academic and educational institutions.

Alison serves as a David Goldman Visiting Professor of Innovation and Enterprise at Newcastle University Business School, emphasizing the importance of skills development in IT and Health Sciences to address regional shortages. She is the Founder of North East Futures UTC, providing engaging educational opportunities for young people. Additionally, she contributes to Northumberland College as a Governor within the Education Partnership North East.

As the Vice President of NFER (National Foundation for Educational Research), the largest independent provider of educational research services in the UK, Alison focuses on promoting educational excellence and evidence-based practices. She also chairs Helix Arts, an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organization, and serves as a Director at the Common Room of the Great North, utilizing heritage to inspire future generations in engineering and innovation.

Alison is actively involved in various organizations such as Dynamo, a regional IT network promoting the growth of the North East's IT economy, and the North East Initiative on Business Ethics, advocating for ethical business practices. She contributes her expertise to the North East Local Enterprise Partnership Digital Steering Group and mentors small businesses and entrepreneurs, earning recognition for her mentorship in the Northern Power Women awards.

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Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom