Curie Scott joined the University in 2023. Her unusual ‘double doctor’ status, as a medical doctor with a doctorate in drawing for thinking, offers credibility across Science and Arts disciplines. She has 20 years lecturing experience and three years as an independent consultant and coach within the Education, Health and Business sectors.
Prior to her academic career, she worked as a medical doctor in London teaching hospitals. She taught health professional students for 15 years before becoming the programme director for an Education Masters which included leading the PGCert in Education. After an MSc here at Southampton in Educational Practice and Innovation she won a competitive scholarship for an interdisciplinary PhD at the University of Brighton.
She has gained funding to live in Brazil for a month to explore nurse education practice, visit in Brazil, run international workshops and international conference presentations. She is on the advisory board of the Health Humanities Network; an invited speaker for the Thinking Through Drawing conference; and was on the organising committee of the International Meeting on Origami in Science, Mathematics and Education. She enjoyed being on television, on Make Craft Britain, a programme all about Making. She launched ‘Drawing Edges’, bringing drawing practitioners, academics and researchers together to debate all things ‘drawing’ who also exhibited in a pop-up exhibition alongside the prestigious Jerwood Drawing Prize.