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Jonathan provides academic skills support for students at all levels within the Faculty of Health, Education, and Life Sciences. This includes in-course sessions, as well as extracurricular provisions such as workshops and one-to-one tutorials, and online resources. Previously, he has taught academic writing across all faculties at Coventry University, and taught English literature at the University of Leicester where he completed his PhD in 2015.
Jonathan’s research background is in nineteenth-century British literature and he has recently published a monograph, Discourses of Vision in Nineteenth-Century Britain: Seeing, Thinking, Writing (Palgrave, 2018). He won the 2019 Mary Eliza Root research prize from the Victorian Popular Fiction Association and is an assistant editor for the Journal of Academic Writing, the official journal of European Association of Teaching Academic Writing. In 2023 he received an AHRC Research Development and Engagement Fellowship (early career) to research nineteenth-century print culture in a project “Thinking Machines: Constructing Knowledge in the Victorian Periodical Press”.
Jonathan develops and delivers academic skills support for students at all levels within the Faculty of Health, Education, and Life Sciences at BCU. This includes delivering in-course sessions, as well as extracurricular provisions such as workshops and one-to-one tutorials, and online resources.
Within the role, areas of particular interest to him include the craft of academic writing, the research process, critical thinking, and argumentation. Jonathan is passionate about working collaboratively with course lecturers to develop embedded, applied skills support that will help students succeed in their studies and beyond graduation.
Jonathan is also a cultural historian and the role includes responsibility for research. His expertise is in the literary, visual, and media cultures of nineteenth-century Britain.
Jonathan teaches on a wide variety of undergraduate and postgraduate courses across the Faculty of Health, Education, and Life Sciences.
Potter, J. (2020) Picture Stories, 1840-1860, or Problems with Photographs. , 2 (2), pp. 59-75 https://doi.org/10.46911/BUWD1106
Potter, J. (2018) . London: Palgrave Macmillan https://palgrave.com/gb/book/9783319897363
Potter, J. (2018) Visuality. , 46 (3-4), pp. 933-937 https://doi.org/10.1017/S1060150318001225
Potter, J. (2016) The Stereoscope and Popular Fiction: Imagination and Narrative in the Victorian Home. , 21 (3), pp. 346-362 https://doi.org/10.1080/13555502.2016.1192559
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