Mr Chris Everett PgDip, BA (Hons)
Contact Details
School of BusinessFaculty of Arts and Social Studies
Tel: 01570 424901 (401)
E-mail: c.everett@trinitysaintdavid.ac.uk
Location
Arts Building, 1st Floor
Campus
Lampeter CampusJob Title
Lecturer
Role in the University
Chris is the co-ordinator for the following modules, working with both the School of Business and also the School of Art, Film & Media:
- Communication & Presenting Information
- Digital 3D for Media Production
- Databases & Spreadsheets
- Information Society
- IT Skills
Chris also lectures on other campuses as part of Trinity Saint David's wider franchise/partnership arrangements, and contributes to projects including:
- Software Alliance Wales
- Creativity and Innovation in Micro-Enterprises
Background
Chris joined University of Wales, Trinity Saint David as a tutor in January 2005, and began lecturing shortly afterwards. He has developed several modules in the fields of information technology & digital media, and contributed to working groups dedicated to the enhancement of learning and teaching.
Academic Interests
Chris is currently contributing to the following projects:
Software Alliance Wales (SAW)
Software Alliance Wales (SAW) is a European funded project led by ITWales at Swansea University in partnership with the Universities of Bangor, Glamorgan, Aberystwyth and the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, with a remit to provide specific support to the software sector, address skills requirements, to respond to demands to help Welsh businesses to maximise the potential of exploiting technologies and support opportunities for university computing students to work with SMEs.
Creativity and Innovation in Micro-enterprises (CIME)
CIME is a European INTERREG funded project with four partners: Swansea Metropolitan University; University of Wales Trinity Saint David; South East Regional Authority (SERA), Ireland and Kilkenny Enterprise Board, Ireland. The aim of the project is to support businesses using creativity techniques which stimulate innovative practice and raise the competitiveness of participating micro-enterprises or SMEs

