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Oludiran Adebayo, known as Diran, is a Lecturer in Creative Writing at the Department of Humanities, Kingston School of Art, part of Kingston University London. He assumed his current role as BA Creative Writing Course Leader in October 2015. With a background in Law from Oxford University, Adebayo transitioned to journalism, working in print and television while completing his acclaimed debut novel. His research focuses on subcultures, race, music, sport, and contemporary UK society, emphasizing interdisciplinary connections between cultural critique and creative practice.
- Education: MA (Oxon)
His academic contributions are complemented by his literary achievements, including the multi-award-winning novel 'Some Kind of Black' and his Fellowship of the Royal Society of Literature (2006). Adebayo’s teaching emphasizes innovative approaches to creative writing and critical analysis. His research agenda explores intersections of race, identity, and media representation, often drawing from lived experiences in journalism and academia.
- Scientific Awards:
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature (2006)
- 'Some Kind of Black' (2004) – Multi-award-winning debut novel
As a full-time faculty member, Adebayo has no part-time designations. While no grants are explicitly listed, his work integrates professional journalism insights into pedagogy. No lab affiliations or collaborative teams are noted in the provided text.
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