Roy teaches on the following courses:
Roy's teaching focuses on developing students' industrial awareness. His approach involves opportunities for students to engage with a range of industry professionals.
Roy has a particular interest in graduate employability. His research in this area was the basis for his PhD which he completed through the University of Warwick.
The aim of Roy’s PhD was to explore, in the context of a specific course type, stakeholder perceptions of policy across the Higher Education sector that typically espouses an integrated approach for the enhancement of graduate employability.
PhD Education
MA Education
BSc (Hons) Multimedia Technology
Senior Fellow - Higher Education Academy
Roy’s research focuses on the implementation of university strategies in line with policies related to the enhancement of graduate employability.
Exploring the perceptions of stakeholder groups, Roy’s research explores industrial engagement across the Higher Education sector.
Roy’s previous research has focused on the value of placements to undergraduate BSc Music Technology students, which led to an article being published in the Journal of Music, Technology and Education.
- Book chapter, ‘Selling the dream’: stakeholder perceptions of the translation of employability policy into university strategy (2019) in Essays on Employer Engagement in Education (Routledge)