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Craig Jordan-Baker is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Brighton's School of Humanities and Social Science, affiliated with the Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics. He holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Sussex (2013) and has extensive teaching experience in creative writing and environmental literature. His research focuses on literary representations of landscape, nature, and the Anthropocene, blending academic work with creative writing projects.
Education:
- PhD in Philosophy, University of Sussex (2007–2012)
- Master of Creative and Critical Writing, University of Sussex (2005–2006)
- Bachelor of Creative Writing, University of Bedfordshire (2001–2004)
Research Interests: Dr. Jordan-Baker explores the intersection of creative writing and environmental humanities through novels, edited volumes, and collaborative projects. His work includes Writing Landscape and Setting in the Anthropocene (2024) and the forthcoming Patchwork (non-fiction on urban flora). He also engages in Irish literature, medieval studies, and the theoretical foundations of creative writing.
Awards:
- IdeasTap Brighton Fringe Award (2013) for his Beowulf adaptation
- Multiple teaching awards and nominations
Advising & Grants: Supervises PhD students on folklore, psychogeography, and environmental literature. Active in funded projects like CAPONEU: Cartography of the Political Novel (EU-funded, 2023–2027) and BYOD Digital Storytelling (2022–2023). Served as External Examiner at Universities of Bedfordshire and Bolton.



