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Lewis Stockwell is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy of Education at the University of Hertfordshire and a part-time PhD candidate at the University of Edinburgh's Moray House School of Education and Sport. His academic work critically examines the intersection of philosophical inquiry, environmental ethics, and educational practice.
His educational qualifications include:
- BA (Hons) History with Philosophy, University of Hertfordshire (2012)
- PGCert Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, University of Hertfordshire (2014)
- MSc Practice-Based Research (specializing in critical pedagogy for democratic citizenship), University of Hertfordshire (2015)
Stockwell's research spans Philosophy of Education, Environmental Ethics, and Outdoor Learning with particular emphasis on human-nature relationships, social justice, and the meaning of life. His current PhD investigates canoeing as an educational practice that fosters environmental responsibility through embodied experience. He champions higher education's role in addressing ecological crises through critical practice-based research.
His professional recognition includes:
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
As an active member of the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain, Stockwell contributes to scholarly discourse while maintaining his dual role as educator and doctoral researcher. His teaching focuses on philosophy of education within higher education contexts, informed by his practice-based research approach.
Though not leading a formal laboratory, his work integrates philosophical analysis with outdoor educational practices, particularly through his expertise in canoeing and paddle-making as vehicles for environmental pedagogy.




