
Stuart runs his own web usability and accessibility consultancy, Pure Usability Ltd. Much of his work has been in the areas of e-learning and education. This work has encompassed a wide range of development projects including portals, virtual learning environments, learning materials, content management systems, community websites, static websites, authoring tools and online games. Stuart also teaches User-Centred Design and Information Architecture as part of the Diploma in Web Design and Development course at Birkbeck College, University of London.
In his previous life, Stuart was a lecturer and researcher in Animal Behaviour, Psychology and Biostatistics at the Universities of Bristol and Southampton. He has a PhD in Animal Behaviour from the University of Southampton.
In his spare time, he likes to relax by taking photographs and playing guitar. He likes to not relax by following the fortunes of Brighton and Hove Albion FC. And despite living in Cambridge for more than three years, he's still amazed by how flat it is.
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