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Aled Williams is a Lecturer in English at the University of Derby, affiliated with the Department of Humanities within the College of Arts, Humanities and Education. He contributes to teaching and research in English, Creative Writing, and Publishing, and is a member of the Identity, Culture and Representation Research Centre.
His educational background includes a BA, MA, and PhD from the University of Warwick. His scholarly work centers on British Romantic and post-Romantic literature, with a particular emphasis on poetic engagements with nature and place.
- Romantic-period literature
- Modern and Contemporary Poetry
- Environmental and Ecological Poetry
- John Clare studies
- Poetry and Revolution
- Student writing development
While no publications are listed in the provided text, his research trajectory suggests a strong engagement with literary ecology and regional poetic expression in the 19th and 20th centuries.
No scientific awards or fellowships are mentioned in the available information.
Aled Williams supervises or advises students in English and Creative Writing, though specific names are not provided. His teaching includes courses such as Critical Theory, Myth and English Literature, Poetry and Revolution in the British Romantic Period, and Modern and Contemporary Poetry. There is no mention of external grants or funding in the provided content.
He is actively involved in the Identity, Culture and Representation Research Centre, contributing to interdisciplinary research on cultural narratives and literary identity.




