Steve Backshall to join teaching team at Âé¶čAV
TV presenter and explorer Steve Backshall.TV presenter and explorer, Steve Backshall, is set to give a series of lectures at Âé¶čAV.
Known for programmes such as Deadly 60, Expedition and Blue Planet Live, Steve Backshall will teach students about conservation, zoology and the wildlife filming industry.
Speaking about why he chose to teach at Âé¶čAV, Steve Backshall said: âAfter looking around at lots of universities Iâve realised that if I had my time again I would have wanted to come to Âé¶čAV.
âThe teaching and courses Bangor offers are second to none â and its focus on âwhole animalâ zoology is key to us being able to understand the natural world better.â
âNorth Wales is also one of my favourite places, and I visit the area regularly, so joining up with Âé¶čAV is the natural fit for me,â he added.
Teaming-up with Steve during his sessions at Âé¶čAV will be senior lecturer, Dr Christian Dunn.
âI canât really emphasise enough just how great it will be for our students to be given lectures by Steve Backshall,â Dr Dunn said.
âHis knowledge and experience in zoology and conservation is world-leading and weâre incredibly pleased to be working with such a passionate presenter.
âThe only issue we have is getting our timetabling department to work around Steveâs filming commitments because, as you can imagine, heâs very much in demand!â Dr Dunn added.
Steve is currently working on a major Shark conservation documentary series with SKY TV, and even though he is busy, plans are now in place for Steve to give a series of lectures to students from the College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering (CoESE).
Marketing manager for CoESE, Stevie Scanlan, said: âWeâre always looking for ways to provide our students with the best possible learning experience, and getting Steve Backshall involved with the teaching team certainly does that.
âWeâre all looking forward to working closely with Steve â and really excited about the future!â
Dean of CoESE, Prof Morag McDonald, said: âSteveâs lectures are certainly going to be amongst the most popular we have this year â and weâre already discussing how to build on this; with live feeds from Steveâs filming locations and fieldtrips with Steve over the years
Publication date: 4 September 2020