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Naomi de la Tour - Associate Professor & Director of Engagement

Contact Details

Meeting with Naomi

You can book to meet with Naomi in MS Teams via MS Bookings. If the available slots don't work for you please contact her via email or MS Teams to arrange another time.

Email

Naomi dot de-la-Tour at warwick dot ac dot uk

Tel

024 765 73591

Office

Naomi is currently working from home, and is scheduling meetings via Teams.

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Current Work

Naomi is Associate Professor and Director of Engagement at the Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning (IATL), where she is the academic lead for Project Support and Sharing Practice, co-chairs IATL's Project Support committees, and convenes a number of interdisciplinary modules.

Her scholarship and teaching explores the imagination, social justice, change and education. She draws on critical and contemplative pedagogies in her approach to teaching and is grounded in an ethos of collaboration, co-creation, care, and the cultivation of generosity in learning spaces. She founded the Co-creation Officer Project in 2019, and manages IATL's team of Co-creation Officers, recruited from the student body. She co-chairs the Learning from Crisis WIHEA Learning Circle and the Future of Engagement in HE WIE Learning Circle.

She is currently working towards an interdisciplinary PhD in Literary Practice with the Warwick Writing Programme, exploring the relationship between imagination, crisis, and change.

Projects

Learning from Crisis

Naomi chairs the WIHEA Learning Circle Learning from Crisis Link opens in a new windowand leads theWIHEA funded project Link opens in a new windowof the same name, both of which are reflecting on what we wish to take forward and lead behind from the pandemic regarding teaching and learning, in partnership with the RSA and through their Future Change FrameworkLink opens in a new window.

The Learning Circle and the project consider what we want to take forward and leave behind from the time of Covid, as well as what we want to restart, or deliberately not restart that stopped in response to the crisis. Focusing on learning and teaching, the project will draw on the Bridges to the Future work developed by the RSA in response to pandemic to frame a process of gathering insights from the Warwick teaching and learning community, both staff and students. It will feed into the agenda outlined within Warwick’s recently released Education Strategy Priorities in 2020/21, and contribute to Warwick embedding learning for the long-term, as outlined there.

Further Information

Future of Engagement in Higher Education: WIE Learning Circle

With Margaret Low of WMG, Naomi co-chairs this learning circle whichlooks at the long-term future development of Engagement in HE. The Learning Circle will work with the WIE team to present their findings and subsequent recommendations both to Warwick and to the HE sector, perhaps in time via research publications. It will also contribute where appropriate to WIE input into Public Engagement aspects of large University Development and Fundraising bids.

Fellowships and Memberships

Naomi is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, a Fellow of the Royal Society for Arts, a Fellow of theWarwick International Higher Education Academy (WIHEA),and a Foundation Fellow ofWarwick Institute for Engagement.

Teaching Awards and Nominations

In 2015 Naomi received theButterworth Memorial Award for Teaching Excellenceand she has been nominated by students for teaching awards every year between 2014 - 2021. In 2021 won WATE award, and nominated for a 2021 Student Union Transforming Education Award in the Inspiration Category

Funding Received

In 2021 Naomi was awarded WIHEA fundingto consider what Warwick's learning community wishes to take forward and leave behind from the time of Covid, as well as what we want to restart, or deliberately not restart that stopped in response to the crisis.

In 2014, Naomi was awarded £17,000 Strategic Project grant to explore the student experience in interdisciplinary learning spaces. Working with colleagues, she developed a pedagogic exploration 'The Dark Would' which was featured inTimes Higher Educationin October 2015 and formed the basis for a majorevent in May 2015exploring innovative pedagogy.

Previous Academic Roles

From 2014-2017 Naomi was the first Director of Undergraduate Studies for IATL, where she supported the introduction of a number of new interdisciplinary modules.

Previous Teaching