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Dr Michael Priestley

Lecturer


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Affiliation
Lecturer in the School of Education

Biography

Michael Priestley [he/him] joined the School of Education at Durham University as a Lecturer in 2024. Michael teaches on a range of modules across the BA and MA Education Studies programmes. Prior to this, Michael worked as a Research Associate at King’s College London Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience. Michael also completed a PhD, MA, and BA at Durham University School of Education between 2013 and 2022.

 

Michael’s primary research interests and expertise relate to student mental health and wellbeing at university, postmodern educational philosophy, and critical educational psychology. Michael’s research to date spans interdisciplinary and participatory mental health theory, methods, and practice, integrating educational philosophy, political sociology, and health psychology to develop recommendations for a whole university approach to mental health in a neoliberal context. Michael applies his research to collaborate with third sector organisations including the Charlie Waller Trust and Student Minds, where he works freelance as Youth Involvement Coordinator and Assessor for the University Mental Health Charter respectively.

Esteem Indicators

  • 2024: SMaRteN Annual Conference: Invited plenary speaker at UKRI Student Mental Health Research Network [SMaRteN] Conference
  • 2023: Independent Higher Education Annual Conference: Invited speaker at Independent Higher Education Annual Conference
  • 2023: Universities UK Conference: Invited speaker at Universities UK Mental Health in Higher Education Conference
  • 2021: Advance HE Conference: Advance HE Student Mental Health Conference
  • 2020: Times Higher Education: Invited speaker at Times Higher Education Live Awards
  • 2019: Student Minds Advisory Committee : Member of the Student Minds Student Advisory Committee

Publications

Conference Paper

Journal Article