The Global Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. Allan's work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
About Allan
I am a Registered Paramedic and higher education academic who joined the Âé¶¹´«Ã½â€™s Paramedic Science team in 2024, following a progressive career across both the NHS and the university sector. My professional trajectory in higher education began in 2018 after a decade of clinical and educational practice within ambulance services, where I held roles ranging from Practice Educator to Education and Training Officer, culminating in my position as Training Centre and Quality Assurance Manager. These roles provided a strong foundation in pedagogical leadership, regulatory compliance, and the design of learning systems that support safe, effective clinical practice. Building on this experience, I completed an MA in Medical Education, which enabled my transition into higher education and the subsequent development of a portfolio of work focused on advancing paramedic education, assessment, and workforce development.
My academic practice is situated within the Education pillar of the paramedic profession, with a particular focus on understanding the sociocultural, cognitive, and demographic factors that shape how paramedics learn and how educators can design environments that optimise professional formation. I am especially interested in accessibility and inclusion and the intersectional influences that affect both learner and workforce performance, confidence, and identity. Through this work, I aim to challenge traditional assessment paradigms, reduce structural barriers, to enhance equity, transparency, and psychological safety for both learning and employment.
My current research centres on neurodiversity, examining how contemporary sociocultural, historical, and institutional contexts influence disclosure, inclusion, and lived experiences within paramedic education and the workforce. This work seeks to generate theoretically informed, practice‑ready insights that can support the development of inclusive curricula, equitable assessment strategies, and organisational cultures that recognise neurodiversity as a dimension of professional strength rather than a deficit.
Alongside my academic role, I contribute to national quality and standards infrastructure. I am a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA), a certified External Examiner with AdvanceHE, and an appointed member of the QAA Advisory Group responsible for revising the Subject Benchmark Statement for Paramedics. I also serve as an Associate Editor for the Paramedic Interprofessional Education Online Journal (PIEOJ), supporting the development of rigorous, accessible scholarship within the profession. These roles collectively reflect my commitment to sector‑wide enhancement, evidence‑informed educational practice, and the advancement of paramedicine as an academic and professional discipline.
Within the Âé¶¹´«Ã½, I sit on the Faculty of Health’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee, contributing to institutional strategy and governance related to inclusive education. I am currently undertaking Doctoral studies in Education, through which I aim to further interrogate the structural, cultural, and epistemic conditions that shape learning, belonging, and professional identity in paramedicine.
Supervised Research Degrees
- Completed Supervision: 3
- Active Supervision: 1
Teaching
- BSc (Hons) writing - 1
- Apprenticeship writing - 2
- RCoP Endorsement - 1
- Programme Revalidation events - 3
Contact Allan
+44 1752 587480
allan.sunderland@plymouth.ac.uk