Funding secured to support doctoral research in the arts and humanities
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ has been awarded funding for 15 PhD studentships by the Arts and Humanities Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ Council (AHRC) as part of a significant investment in arts and humanities research across the UK.
Selfie culture: what your choice of camera angle says about you
Over the past decade, selfies have become a mainstay of popular culture. As recent studies have shown, the way we take selfies – and the specific camera angles we choose – varies depending on what we intend to do with them.
COP29 in review: an avoidance of failure rather than a clear move towards success
The COP29 climate conference concluded 33 hours late, with a final sprint of chaotic late-night negotiations.
Why Covid-19 needs a human rights response
The 10 December marks International Human Rights Day and the 2020 theme is Recover Better - Stand Up for Human Rights with a focus on the Covid-19 pandemic and the need to put human rights at the centre of global responses and recovery.
Sunita Toor
I've worked at Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ since March 2006 a Senior Lecturer in Criminology.
Jon Dean
Staff profile for Jon Dean, Associate Professor in Politics and Sociology at Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ
Craig Paterson
I have twenty years of experience as a criminologist and currently hold the position of Associate Head in the Institute of Law and Justice. I am an experienced lecturer who has led undergraduate and postgraduate courses in law, criminology, policing and human rights and also supervise several PhD students. My main areas of research interest are in criminal justice technologies and police reform, as well as organised and complex criminality.
Peter Wells
Peter Wells is professor of public policy analysis and evaluation, and the Assistant Dean for Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ and Business Development for the College of Social Sciences and Arts.
Knut Roder
As Associate Head of the Institute of Social Sciences, Knut is involved in the leadership of the Institute’s quality processes, student voice and representation as well as the Institute's culture and communications.
John Grant
I am a senior lecturer in Sustainable Construction and Climate Change. In addition to my research duties, I lecture specifically on issues of Energy, Buildings and integrated renewable energy systems, Climate Change, Sustainability in the Built Form and Environmental Management.