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Dr Manuel Barcia
Senior Lecturer in Latin American Studies
Dr Manuel Barcia specialises in the history of the African Diaspora in the Americas, with a special emphasis on Brazil and Cuba. He has published extensively on the topic, including two books and several articles in peer-reviewed academic journals. He also writes on a wide range of topics for Al Jazeera in English, The Independent, The Huffington Post, and other media outlets.
Leeds
United Kingdom


Dr Manuel Barcia specialises in the history of the African Diaspora in the Americas, with a special emphasis on Brazil and Cuba. He has published extensively on the topic, including two books and several articles in peer-reviewed academic journals. He also writes on a wide range of topics for Al Jazeera in English, The Independent, The Huffington Post, and other media outlets.
Leeds
United Kingdom

Dr Julian Bass
Senior Lecturer
Specialist in the management of large scale software development project portfolios with experience in the financial services sector. Commercial and academic experience of software design, software architecture and geographically distributed software development processes
Aberdeen
United Kingdom


Specialist in the management of large scale software development project portfolios with experience in the financial services sector. Commercial and academic experience of software design, software architecture and geographically distributed software development processes
Aberdeen
United Kingdom

Dr Mark Batey
Chairman - Psychometrics At Work Research Group
Dr Mark Batey, Joint Chair of The Psychometrics at Work Research Group at Manchester Business School, is a world-leading authority on the Psychology of Creativity. Dr Batey’s research into the psychology of creativity focuses on understanding the psychological traits that can be used to understand how people approach being creative. He has examined intellectual, personality, motivational and confidence factors implicated in everyday creativity and problem solving and his latest contribution to the psychology of creativity is a comprehensive new model for understanding how creativity can be assessed. His ongoing research projects continue to explore the psychological factors related to everyday creativity, creativity at work and multi-level issues that draw upon theories of the individual, team and organisation. Dr Batey is an editor for the International Journal of Creativity and Problem Solving and sits on the Editorial Board for the American Psychological Association Journal of Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity and Arts (PACA). He is also a reviewer for international journals such as Personality and Individual Differences, Learning and Individual Differences, Psychological Assessment, Intelligence, British Journal of Psychology, Creativity Research Journal and the Journal of Creative Behaviour. He also finds time to run the Psychology of Creativity discussion group on Linkedin, write a regular blog and lead training workshops, seminars and conferences on creativity.
Manchester
United Kingdom


Dr Mark Batey, Joint Chair of The Psychometrics at Work Research Group at Manchester Business School, is a world-leading authority on the Psychology of Creativity. Dr Batey’s research into the psychology of creativity focuses on understanding the psychological traits that can be used to understand how people approach being creative. He has examined intellectual, personality, motivational and confidence factors implicated in everyday creativity and problem solving and his latest contribution to the psychology of creativity is a comprehensive new model for understanding how creativity can be assessed. His ongoing research projects continue to explore the psychological factors related to everyday creativity, creativity at work and multi-level issues that draw upon theories of the individual, team and organisation. Dr Batey is an editor for the International Journal of Creativity and Problem Solving and sits on the Editorial Board for the American Psychological Association Journal of Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity and Arts (PACA). He is also a reviewer for international journals such as Personality and Individual Differences, Learning and Individual Differences, Psychological Assessment, Intelligence, British Journal of Psychology, Creativity Research Journal and the Journal of Creative Behaviour. He also finds time to run the Psychology of Creativity discussion group on Linkedin, write a regular blog and lead training workshops, seminars and conferences on creativity.
Manchester
United Kingdom

Prof Bernardo Batiz-Lazo
Professor of Business History and Bank Management
Expert in IT in banking, with an interest in payment systems, the cashless society and the over all history of banking (with particular expertise in building societies and savings banks). Secondary interests in Mexican and Spanish financial institutions.
Bangor
United Kingdom


Expert in IT in banking, with an interest in payment systems, the cashless society and the over all history of banking (with particular expertise in building societies and savings banks). Secondary interests in Mexican and Spanish financial institutions.
Bangor
United Kingdom

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