The Global Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. Stacey's work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
About Stacey
Lecturer in Marine EcologyÌý
I currently am part of the teaching teams on the following modules:
- FYM003 - Introduction to Our Natural World
- MBIO120 - Introduction to Marine Biology
- MBIO162 - Biodiversity
- MBIO123 - Marine Biology Field Course (Module Leader)
- MBIO220 - Applied Aquatic Biology
- MBIO223/224/225 - Methods in Marine Biology (& Oceanography) (& Coastal Ecology)
- MBIO327 - Marine Ecology
- MBIO313 - Personal Research
- MBAM5106 - Advanced Research in Marine Biology
- BIO012 -- Biology I (Module Leader)
- MBIO101 -- Evolution & Behaviour
- MBIO107 -- Marine & Freshwater Ecosystems
- MBIO109 -- Marine Biology Skills & Field Courses (Module Leader)
- MBIO121 -- Life on Earth
- MBIO213 -- Coastal Biodiversity (International Residential Field Course in South Africa)
- MBIO218 -- Human Impacts on Aquatic Ecosystems
In addition to my teaching, I am also or have previously been:
- Programme Leader for the School of Biological & Marine Science Foundation Year Pathways (2023 onwards)
- Deputy Programme Leader for BSc Marine Biology & Oceanography (2021-2023)
- Academic Programme Coordinator for PALS in Marine Biology (2013 - current)
- Academic Programme Coordinator for PALS for the School of Biological & Marine Science Foundation Year Pathways (2023 onwards)
- Admissions Tutor for the BSc Marine Biology (& Coastal Ecology) (& Oceanography) programmes (2016-2021)
ÌýI also develop and facilitate external internships and volunteer opportunities for undergraduates.
Teaching
- Marine Botany
- Marine Biology
- Taxonomy
- Natural History
- Coastal Ecology
- Biological Oceanography
- Employability Skills
- Learning Development
Contact Stacey
B429, Portland Square, Drake Circus, Plymouth, PL4 8AA
+44 1752 587711
stacey.deamicis@plymouth.ac.uk