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Maria Dingle is a Senior Lecturer at City and St George's, University of London, within the School of Health Sciences, Department of Adult Nursing and Specialist Care. She has been a dedicated member of the academic staff since 1995, specializing in the teaching of biological sciences to nursing and biomedical engineering students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Education:
- MSc in Physiology, University College London, United Kingdom
- BA in Nursing Education, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Maria's research and teaching expertise lies in foundational biological sciences applied to clinical practice, including physiology, pharmacology, microbiology, anatomy, and pathology. Her educational leadership extends to curriculum development and student-centered learning, particularly in pathophysiology and therapeutics for adult nursing. She has led and co-led multiple modules across programs, emphasizing relationship-centered care and acute care diagnostics.
Maria has been consistently recognized for her teaching excellence through the Student Voice Awards at City, University of London, winning in 2010 and receiving nominations in 2011 and 2012.
- Winner - Student Voice Award (2010)
- Nominee - Student Voice Award (2011)
- Nominee - Student Voice Award (2012)
In addition to her teaching, Maria has held key leadership roles, including Deputy Divisional Lead for Education and former Associate Dean for Education Quality & the Student Experience. She is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a registered member of the Nursing and Midwifery Council, reflecting her commitment to both academic and professional standards in nursing education. She currently serves as Programme Director for Continuing Personal and Professional Development (CPPD)/Workforce Development.
Maria's work focuses on enhancing the biological science foundation for health professionals, particularly nurses and biomedical engineers, ensuring clinical relevance and educational quality.

