Teaching
Selina is a qualified teacher with QTS status and taught science in Merseyside secondary schools for 10 years. Her teaching experience spans school, university and professional education settings.
She has contributed to teaching on the University of Liverpool online Master of Public Health, including dissertation supervision, and has delivered lectures and teaching sessions on public health, violence, public involvement and applied research. Her teaching interests include public involvement and co-production, public health ethics, neurodiversity, adolescence, safeguarding and complex risk.
Her teaching and facilitation draw on participatory and creative approaches where helpful, particularly to support reflection, discussion and engagement with complex or sensitive topics.
She also supports teaching and capacity building for early career researchers, interns and doctoral students, including teaching on public involvement in research within ARC-related programmes.