Jeremy Hanshaw

Jeremy Hanshaw is the Director, Teaching & Learning Center at AUPP. Jeremy has more than 30 years’ experience in capability building, learning, teaching, and assessment enhancement in the UK, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, China, and Thailand, as well as Cambodia. Jeremy started his career as a development worker for a UK NGO in China, before taking up teaching, training, management, and leadership roles in the UK and beyond.

Jeremy was the Chief Executive of the University of East London Global Examinations Board, where his team won the 2012 Times Higher Education (THE) Leadership and Management Award for Outstanding International Strategy. He was Cluster Manager and Academic Lead for the British Council Regional Teacher Training Project in South-East Asia, and his team was awarded runner-up in the British Council Cultural Relations Award in 2018.

Jeremy has recently held academic positions with Otago Polytechnic in New Zealand, and the University of Northampton and the University of Leicester in the UK, leading teacher training programme design and delivery, as well as faculty enhancement and Quality Assurance projects.

Jeremy did his first degree at the University of Surrey and his post-graduate in the Management of International Higher Education at Edge Hill University in the UK. He also holds a post-graduate teaching qualification and is currently submitting his thesis for the Doctor of Professional Practice degree at Otago Polytechnic, which is in the field of Micro-credentials.

As well as micro-credentials, Jeremy’s research interests include capability building for enhancing learning, teaching, and assessment success, quality enhancement to assist organisational transformation, and education as a means of achieving social justice.

Jeremy is Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, awarded for his contribution to leadership and mentoring in Higher Education.