Karen Radcliffe

My profile

Biography

I am a senior lecturer on the Events Management BA (Hons) course at Manchester Metropolitan University and teach on the dissertation unit for the MSc Crowd Safety and Risk Analysis course. I work as a year manager on the course and feel strongly about building relationships with students during their time at university so that they feel supported and encouraged to do well on their course and then onto industry. I have been involved in the events industry in various roles for over 35 years and I am still working in events as a Festival operations manager for Greenbelt Festival which is a festival I have been involved with since the 80’s.

I am passionate about the event industry and especially live music/ outdoor and festivals and my teaching is about me sharing this passion, informing my students about as much as I can about this wonderful industry and getting in as many industry experts in to share their experiences with my students.

Interests and expertise

My main role is working as a senior lecturer teaching across all year groups on the Events Management Programme. I specialise in teaching on the festival and celebration optional unit delivered at level 5 and this is where I bring in my industry connections and friends in to  give the students further insight into this area of events. I am also the unit leader for the live event unit at level 5. This is a unit which allows the students to work in groups and plan and deliver a live event for a charity client. It is a great opportunity for the students to take what they have learnt in their first year of study and put it into practice by producing a live charity fundraising event based on a client’s brief as they would do in an industry setting. 

I am also the unit leader for the dissertation unit for the MSc Crowd Safety & Risk analysis course which allows the industry professionals on the course to do some research into the subject area of crowd management, safety & risk within the context of their own working environment. This allows for some really interesting research and collaboration.

I undertake the role of a year manager on the UG programme so that there is continuity for the students throughout their study of a point of contact should they require additional support.

Projects

One of my keen interests is that the teaching on the events course allows for industry engagement and context and therefore one of my key interests of research is how to incorporate that within the academic delivery of the events course. Getting the students involved in local charity/ projects is really important within the live event unit and collaboration of these engenders a rich learning environment for our students.

Teaching

I have always learnt how to do things by having a go at something or by someone putting things into a context I can relate to. That is why my teaching is always about giving examples from my event career in how I have used techniques/ principles and theories in practice. Teaching on the live event unit at level 5 also allows for students to work with a charity client and understand what they want from the live event and then design, plan and deliver that event from start to finish. This again, allows me to share knowledge and experience to enable them to experience this for themselves in a very safe and supported environment.

I am also able to use my academic knowledge when supervising undergraduate and postgraduate students doing research into their own subject area. I am able to guide them through the process of conducting a piece of academic research in the most appropriate and most productive way.

Courses

Research outputs

Volunteer management, volunteer motivations and in particular, volunteering within the events industry and festivals.

Sustainability in festivals

Festival management

Career history

November 2022

Senior Lecturer - Year Manager (level 6) and unit leader at both UG & PG level

Still working as a Festival Operations Manager for Greenbelt Festival

September 2015

Programme leader for the MSc Crowd    Safety & Risk Analysis course

September 2012

Joined MMU as a Lecturer

September 2011

Freelancer working within non- profit organisations and Associate Lecturer at MMU

1987 - 2017

Freelance event Manager – various contracts with various people – mainly non-profit and charities