Business leader joins University as Visiting Professor to enhance student skills and employability

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Leeds Trinity University’s Business School has been successful in securing a grant to welcome a highly experienced business leader as a Visiting Professor for the next three years, to contribute to teaching excellence and enhance student skills.

Three academics posing in front of a banner for the Royal Academy of Engineering..

Photo: Dr Ruth Brown-Shepherd (left), Dr Rhys Morgan, Director of Education, Royal Academy of Engineering (centre), Professor Yanguo Jing (right).

The grant was secured through the Royal Academy of Engineering Visiting Professors Scheme, following a highly competitive process. Dr Ruth Brown-Shepherd, owner of scientific consultancy SYJTL, will join the Business School as a Visiting Professor, as part of the scheme. Dr Brown-Shepherd will work with Professor Yanguo Jing, Dean of the Faculty of Business, Computing and Digital Industries, to support Leeds Trinity’s Computer Science students in building employability and industry engagement skills.

Professor Yanguo Jing said: “It is humbling to see our approach of enhancing our Computer Science students’ employability and entrepreneurship has been endorsed by this prestigious Royal Academy of Engineering award. We have already seen a significant growth in our Computer Science provision and its positive graduate outcomes.

“This project together with our recent success in securing funding to offer postgraduate conversion courses in AI and data science, further strengthens our ambition to continue offering industry-ready learning experience for our Computer Science students and graduates. I expect over 300 students to benefit from the teaching and expertise of our new Visiting Professor over the next three years and look forward to the results.”

Dr Ruth Brown-Shepherd, Business Owner at SYJTL and Visiting Professor in Employability and Entrepreneurship, said: "I am delighted to hear that our collaborative project was selected for this prestigious Royal Academy of Engineering grant award. I look forward to joining the Computer Science team at Leeds Trinity University this September, as the new Visiting Professor in Employability and Entrepreneurship. I am confident that our work together will have a positive impact and provide valuable support for students."

Professor Charles Egbu, Vice-Chancellor at Leeds Trinity University, said: “Congratulations to the Business School on securing the visiting professor grant from the Royal Academy of Engineering. This is a testament to Leeds Trinity University’s commitment to create opportunities for students that enhance their learning and support them in building industry-relevant skills. I look forward to welcoming Dr Ruth Brown-Shepherd to our University and witnessing her positive impact on our Computer Science students over the next three years.”

Leeds Trinity University’s Business School is one of the fastest-growing business schools in the UK, with a strong focus on developing highly employable, ethically responsible and digitally capable graduates.

The Computer Science course places a strong emphasis on the creative and soft skills that will enable students to thrive in a sector that is constantly evolving. To find out more about studying Computer Science at Leeds Trinity University, visit the website.

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