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Dr Stephanie Preston


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Senior Lecturer in Tourism and Events / Programme Leader for Tourism and Aviation

I started my career working in the travel industry when I worked for Thomson now known as TUI. I then went to work in education and was a business administration apprentice in a local college where I worked in the HR and Finance department and Student Services. I decided I wanted to go to university and I started my academic journey in Teesside, having grown up in and around the area. I was considered a mature student going to university at 21 and I studied a Tourism Management degree followed by a Masters in Human Resource Management. I then spent a few years training to be a teacher and started this journey at Newcastle College. I spent a few years teaching in further education and I was a section leader for Travel, Tourism and Aviation courses. I joined the University of Sunderland in 2014 and since then I have developed into the role of programme leader, module leader, major project supervisor and personal tutor. I teach across all courses that are offered in the Hospitality, Events, Aviation and Tourism Department. 

In 2017 I started a PhD in Business Management at Newcastle Business School in the Department of Human Resource Management and Leadership. I focused this study on a real world working environment and explored the impact of stress and burnout on a large sample of cabin crew employees who were employed across multiple airlines within the UK aviation industry. I completed and obtained this qualification in July 2023. 

Alongside working full time as an academic, I continue to grow and promote relationships with local education providers and industry contacts to enhance both study and research opportunities. I work with many organisations who are linked to the airline and airport industry as well as having work experiences prior to joining academia with TUI UK, The National Trust, Scarborough Council, Redcar and Cleveland College, Teesside Airport and Middlesbrough FC. 



Teaching and supervision

I teach across all undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the Hospitality, Events, Aviation and Tourism department. These include:


I currently teach on the following modules:

  • Research Methods for the Service Sector
  • Fundamentals of Tourism, Hospitality and Leisure
  • Exploring HR in the Service Sector
  • Leadership and Management in the Service Sector
  • Placement in Hospitality, Events, Aviation and Tourism
  • Aviation Management Studies (Masters)
  • Major Project for Tourism, Hospitality, Events and Aviation

I also am a research supervisor on undergraduate and postgraduate major projects and placement module mentor.

Research interests for potential research students

  • Tourism/aviation
  • HR
  • Leadership
  • Management
  • Employee wellbeing/employee relations
  • Stress/burnout
  • Service sector

Research

My research interests link with understanding employees, their work and how this impacts on their wellbeing. I also consider the role of management and unions in this relationship. I am particularly interested in hearing from anyone who has or would like to explore stress/burnout within differing organisational contexts and how this has impacted on employees. My particular research has explored stress/burnout experienced by cabin crew employees within the UK aviation industry.
  • Travel/Tourism
  • Human Resources and employability
  • Leadership and management
  • Employee wellbeing/employee relations
  • Aviation
  • Stress/burnout
  • Organisational psychology
Qualifications: BA (Hons), MA, PhD, Cert Ed, PGCE in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.

Memberships: CIPD member, Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, British Academy of Management

Last updated 28 February 2024