Sue Wise (born 1953) is a feminist author, Professor of Social Justice and Director of Study for BA (Hons) Social Work at Lancaster University, UK.
[1] After having received a social science degree at Manchester Polytechnic, Sue Wise worked as a political activist for several years.
She is currently focusing on the Social Work programs and doing research studies in experiences of UK lesbian, gay, and bisexual young people.
She is also involved in a current project that is looking at the historical and present-day experiences of South African children, with particular reference to the AIDS pandemic and the emergence of child-headed households.
Together with Liz Stanley, she has published several books and articles on social, feminist and gender topics.