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Luke McCrone is a Research Fellow at Imperial College London's Centre for Higher Education Research and Scholarship (CHERS). He holds a BSc in Geology and MSc in Petroleum Geoscience from Imperial's Department of Earth Science and Engineering, followed by a PhD in Higher Education at CHERS. His career bridges academic research with student governance, having served as Deputy President (Education) at Imperial College Union and held multiple roles in student residences including Warden of Wilson House, overseeing welfare for 360 freshmen.
- Education:
- BSc Geology, Imperial College London
- MSc Petroleum Geoscience, Imperial College London
- PhD in Higher Education (CHERS)
His research focuses on student sense of belonging, educational space design, and institutional policies. Current projects include the Imperial Bursary impact study and the Belonging, Engagement and Community (BEC) initiative, using longitudinal interviews and surveys. His work directly influenced student-driven redesigns of learning spaces like Blackett Building’s foyers through the StudentShapers scheme.
Key Values: Emphasizes collaboration as central to Imperial's values, advocating for inclusive institutional dialogue. Personal interests include marathon running for charity, raising £2,500 for Cancer Research UK in 2023.
