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Beryl Mansel is an Associate Professor in the Nursing Department at Swansea University's School of Health and Social Care. She joined the institution in 2015 as a mental health lecturer, teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students. Her professional background includes roles as a registered mental health nurse and experience in acute inpatient, community, and primary mental health services. She holds an MSc in Healthcare Management.
As Director of the Student Leadership Academy, Beryl leads an interprofessional program fostering leadership skills among students. She also directs the Master of Arts in Education for Health Professions and teaches on mental health nursing programs. Her academic leadership extends to postgraduate modules like Leadership and Management in Advanced Practice and Forensic Mental Health Current Issues.
Beryl’s research focuses on Mental State Examination, Student Leadership Identity, and Emotional Intelligence. She has published widely on clinical leadership, nurse education, and healthcare policy. Notable contributions include developing the ‘I AM A STAR’ mnemonic for mental state assessments and exploring emotional intelligence’s role in nursing leadership.
Her professional engagements include membership in the Health Deans Council’s Student Leadership Program Advisory Board and the National Steering Group on Leadership Learning in Healthcare Curricula. She has presented work at national and international conferences, including the Royal College of Nursing’s annual events and the British Paramedic Journal.
Beryl is fluent in Welsh and available for postgraduate supervision. Her work emphasizes applying leadership theories to clinical practice, improving quality of care, and addressing complex healthcare challenges through interdisciplinary collaboration.