
Patrick O'Shaughnessy
Patrick O'Shaughnessy BA (Hons) University of Leicester, MA (Distinction) University of Nottingham, PGCE, PDCG, QCG, QTS, RCDP, CTHist, FRSA, MCCT, FIoL is recognised as one of 50 'Edruptors' globally for influential and disruptive educational practice by ISC Research. He is the Head of the Humanities Faculty at a World Top 100 school. Patrick is a Fellow of both The Royal Society of Arts and The Institute of Leadership, as well as being as a Member of the Royal Historical Society and the Historical Association, where he holds ‘Chartered Teacher Status’. Patrick is also a qualified and professionally registered University Guidance Counsellor with The Institute of Career Development.
Patrick O'Shaughnessy BA (Hons) University of Leicester, MA (Distinction) University of Nottingham, PGCE, PDCG, QCG, QTS, RCDP, CTHist, FRSA, MCCT, FIoL is recognised as one of 50 'Edruptors' globally for influential and disruptive educational practice by ISC Research. He is the Head of the Humanities Faculty at a World Top 100 school. Patrick is a Fellow of both The Royal Society of Arts and The Institute of Leadership, as well as being as a Member of the Royal Historical Society and the Historical Association, where he holds ‘Chartered Teacher Status’. Patrick is also a qualified and professionally registered University Guidance Counsellor with The Institute of Career Development.

Elliott Watson
Elliott is the Head of History at a prestigious top tier international school. He has taught History at secondary schools across the world for the last 18 years and has a PhD. He has lectured in International Relations at university level and has published academic articles such as South Asia and the Cold War: Vice President Nixon's forgotten trip to Ceylon (Taylor & Francis). His Twitter handle is @DrElliottWatson.

Conal Smith
Conal teaches within the History Department at Wellington College in the UK. As Versus History's Ancient and Medieval History specialist, he loves few things more than bringing lesser known parts of History to light. He is a fully qualified History Teacher with a wealth of experience globally and studied for his B.A. at the University of Birmingham, where he focused on all things pre-1500! You can follow Conal on Twitter via his @prohistoricman handle.
Conal teaches within the History Department at Wellington College in the UK. As Versus History's Ancient and Medieval History specialist, he loves few things more than bringing lesser known parts of History to light. He is a fully qualified History Teacher with a wealth of experience globally and studied for his B.A. at the University of Birmingham, where he focused on all things pre-1500! You can follow Conal on Twitter via his @prohistoricman handle.