Louisa teaches across the Postgraduate MLitt Publishing Studies course on modules which introduce the dynamics of the publishing industry, cover the publishing process from manuscript to market and the practical publishing project.
Louisa developed a new module for 2024/25, 'Experimental Publishing' which draws on her current practice research and introduces concepts of post-digital publishing to students of relevance to the contemporary book publishing industry and wider publishing contexts. The module encourages a creative, hands-on and critical approach to developing innovative publishing prototypes which aim to address contemporary publishing industry challenges or exploit opportunities for experimental book formats and/or partnerships with other sectors of the creative industries.
Louisa supervises students' Dissertations and Digital Research Projects. Supervisee topics range from comics and graphic novels, zines and independent publishing, book cover design, social media marketing and celebrity authorship. She is open to supervising PhD candidates in contemporary publishing studies topics associated with the visual arts, illustration and post-digital publishing practices and proposals which seek to utilise practice-based or practice-led research approaches.
Louisa holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education and is a Fellow of the HEA.