Marcin Wozniak
Marcin Wozniak
Lecturer in Enterprise Practice
I am a Lecturer in Enterprise Practice at the Department of Strategy, Enterprise and Sustainability.
My profile
Biography
I am a Lecturer in Enterprise Practice at the Department of Strategy, Enterprise and Sustainability.
I teach Innovation and Creativity Skills for Business, Social Innovation through Entrepreneurship and Business Creation modules.
I facilitate business growth and innovation learning for small and medium enterprises at the Centre for Enterprise.
Academic and professional qualifications
PRINCE2® Practitioner Certificate in Project Management, MA in Higher Education, PGCert Academic Practice, Fellow of Higher Education Academy, BA (Hons) Interactive Arts
Previous employment
My previous experience includes business engagement, development of professional mentoring programmes, alumni engagement, social enterprise development, student engagement and academic support.
Projects
Business Student Conference
The Business Student Conference was a Scholarship of Learning and Teaching research project funded by the University Teaching Academy, exploring the effectiveness of the conference format in relation to the enhancement of student experience and perceived benefit to study and employability. The conference was an opportunity to promote students’ academic projects, develop their confidence and self-belief. The day featured student academic work presentations, Young Enterprise trading stalls, inspirational speakers, skills workshops and networking opportunities with business professionals.
Student Academic Innovation Journal
Student Academic Innovation Journal was a Scholarship of Learning and Teaching research project funded by the University Teaching Academy. The project aimed at promoting innovation and collaborative working, by setting up a journal for students to showcase academic work in a formal journal and engage students in the writing and editorial process and considering publishing their work in the future. The project linked to student progression, confidence and success, where student progression is not just around academic attainment, but also about forging relationships, building their self-efficacy through being part of the team and gaining skills necessary for the work environment. The journal involved students of any abilities offering a supportive environment to less confident students through reading and writing retreats. Retreats offered dedicated writing time where students could progress their writing projects, get on with assignments or engage with an academic article in a supportive, non-surveillance environment. This proactive approach to study skills can contribute to the enhancement of skills, sense of belonging and links to academic engagement and progression.
I Love Learning - Research Project
‘I Love Learning’ was a collaborative Scholarship of Learning and Teaching research project funded by Manchester Metropolitan University’s Teaching Academy. The project explored how the use of creative techniques in learning support and teaching can enhance the motivation and engagement of students. The project used action research methodology, particularly extended ways of knowing and cycles of action and reflection. Through cooperative inquiries, the project engaged students and staff across different faculties at Manchester Metropolitan University, with the discussion about the purpose of creativity within teaching and learning and led to enhancement of practice. This project has helped me to use an active approach to tackle issues arising within student experience and involves students in tackling such problems with creative initiatives, which do not just solve an issue, but also further enhance the student experience.
Research outputs
Kettleborough, H., Wozniak, M., Leathlean, D. (2018) ‘Reflections on using creativity in teaching Sustainability and Responsible Enterprise: a first and second person inquiry.’ Sustainable Development Research at Universities in the United Kingdom. - Book Chapter
Heyes, K., Wozniak, M., (2017) ‘Chair’s Editorial’ and ‘The SAI Journal Project Overview’, Student Academic Innovation Journal, Volume 1 [Paper copy available at Manchester Metropolitan University Library, ISSN 2399-8075] - Presented at the International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences Conference
Wozniak, M. , Cobb, S., Kettleborough, H., Leathlean, D. (2017) ‘Working Together Collaboratively and in Partnership to Explore ‘I ♥ Learning’ Creative Approaches to Motivate and Inspire Students’, Learning and Teaching in Action Journal, University Teaching Academy, Manchester Metropolitan University, pp. 1-22 https://ltiammu.files.wordpress.com/2021/05/12_wozniak_etal_working_together_i_love_learning.pdf -Presented at the International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation
Cobb, S., Kettleborough, H., Leathlean, D. and Wozniak, M. (2016) ‘I Love Learning: Innovating for Creativity.’ Creative Academic Magazine, 4a, pp. 86-88. http://www.creativeacademic.uk/uploads/1/3/5/4/13542890/cam_4a.pdf
Career history
February 2022 - May 2023
Enterprise Associate: Within this role at the Centre for Enterprise, I worked on business growth programmes: Cheshire & Warrington Growth Programme & Greater Manchester High Growth Network. I work closely with the programme managers, internal and external stakeholders, to engage business leaders from small to medium-sized enterprises looking to grow, launch new products, processes and services and increase headcount to support the anticipated growth. I’ve also facilitated group coaching with business leaders. I also taught undergraduate and postgraduate students in the Department of Strategy, Enterprise & Sustainability.
December 2018 - February 2022
Alumni & Mentoring Officer: working within the Faculty of Business and Law, I contributed to the development of activities with a range of external alumni stakeholder groups, including ‘traditional’ undergraduate and postgraduate alumni, business owner alumni (who have participated on business courses), Degree Apprenticeship alumni and accredited programme alumni.
Within this role, I am responsible for the delivery of an alumni-to-student mentoring programme across the Faculty. I connect alumni to opportunities for their business and professional development through working with staff and students across the Faculty. I provide bespoke alumni engagement support to staff within the Faculty.
December 2017 - December 2018
Collaborations Officer: this role at the Centre for Enterprise involved the development of collaborative mentoring programmes within the Faculty of Business and Law, linking students with business mentors to add value to their student experience.
January 2014 - December 2017
Student Experience Support Tutor: within this role, I was responsible for enhancing the student experience and engagement of students. I developed and project managed professional development weeks, student peer-peer mentoring support (academic & social) and extracurricular activities (e.g. Business Student Conference, Student Academic Innovation Journal - see Projects section of my profile for details). I was also involved in the delivery of the Social Enterprise funding and support for students & staff to develop social enterprise projects. I worked within an academic department where I run study skills workshops & 1-1 support for students. I was the first point of contact for well-being support & offered referrals to other services.
September 2012 - December 2013
Graduate Student Experience Tutor: Within this role at the Manchester School of Art, I gained experience of supporting creative projects. I offered 1-1 support with art practice and ran workshops and group tutorials during Unit X (Levels 4/5) where students across Art and Design disciplines worked collaboratively within and outside of University to explore their practice in the professional context. I assisted students with site visits, organising exhibitions and curating. I have supported development of a collaborative extracurricular project run by Level 5 students featured in 2013 Degree Show, showcasing an innovative way of representing art history research and writing within the exhibition context.