Interactive Learning

ESRC Festival of Social Sciences: Cyber Day at Parkstone Grammar School

Emily Rosenorn-Lanng
Dr Jane Henriksen Bulmer
Stefan Kleipoedszus
Sam Ware
Stevie Corbin-Clarke
Davide Melacca
23rd October 2023

Get ready for a Cyber Day at Parkstone Grammar School on Tuesday 31st November as part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science.

This is an exclusive event for the sixth form students of Parkstone Grammar and four other schools in Bournemouth. You will have the chance to play CyGamBIT, a game-based learning tool that teaches you cyber security and digital skills in a fun and interactive way. You will also hear from experts from ESET, SeqQuest, C3iA, and Bournemouth University, and learn more about the fascinating world of cyber. This is a great opportunity to discover your potential and passion for cyber and explore the pathways to success. 

Meet the author(s)

Emily Rosenorn-Lanng

Researcher
Emily Rosenorn-Lanng is a researcher and project manager at the National Centre for Cross Disciplinary Social Work (NCCDSW) at Bournemouth University. She has over 19 years of experience in conducting and managing various research projects in health and social care, local government, tourism and heritage sectors. She specialises in quantitative research methods, game-based learning, generative AI, cybersecurity, and accessibility. She is also pursuing a part-time PhD in game-based learning in Cyber Security education. She has published several research papers and reports on topics such as mental capacity, cyber fraud, child mortality, leadership development, and more. She has also participated in the InnovateUK cyberasap program, a pre-accelerator for cyber security start-ups.
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Dr Jane Henriksen Bulmer

Principal Academic
Jane is a Principal Academic in Computing and a member of the Bournemouth University Cyber Security Research group (BUCSR) and BU’s Computer Emergency and Response Team (BU-CERT). Her research focus is on privacy and security, exploring how privacy and security can be incorporated into organisational decision making by design and default. She has successfully completed her PhD on Incorporating Contextual Integrity into Privacy Decision Making: A Risk Based Approach, which developed a comprehensive privacy risk assessment framework to help organisations effectively assess privacy and make informed decisions about privacy risk before processing or sharing data.
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Stefan Kleipoedszus

Deputy Head of Department and Senior Lecturer
Stefan is a qualified social worker with more than 20 years of experience of working with children in different contexts, including safeguarding and disabilities. As a researcher, Stefan takes a great interest in children living in (secure) care, ways of improving protecting the welfare of children and the way social workers make difficult decisions under uncertainty.
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Sam Ware

Software Developer
Sam is our Technical Research Assistant. Sam graduated from Bournemouth University with a degree in Games Software Engineering and now works full time on the technical development of CyGamBIT.
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Stevie Corbin-Clarke

Research Assistant
Stevie Corbin-Clarke is a research assistant in the Department of Social Work and Social Sciences at Bournemouth University. She graduated with a degree in Primary Education (BA Hons) from the University of Chichester in 2017 and joined BU shortly after. She works across multiple research centres, including the NCCDSW and The Centre for Seldom Heard Voices and Marginalized Communities. She has a passion for qualitative research methods and engaging with vulnerable groups and sensitive issues.
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Davide Melacca

Technical Research Assistant
Davide graduated from Bournemouth University with a degree in Game Technology and he brings a unique set of technical skills and game design experience to the team.
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