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Dr. Frank Wilson is Head of the School of Humanities at the University of Wolverhampton, part of the Faculty of Arts, Business and Social Sciences. He teaches English literature at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, contributing significantly to the academic leadership and curriculum development within the humanities.
His research centers on 17th- and 18th-century English literature, with a focus on major figures such as Daniel Defoe and John Milton, as well as genres like satire and poetry related to the English Civil War. His scholarly interests extend into pedagogical innovation, particularly in online learning environments for English studies.
The available publications reflect a strong engagement with both literary analysis and educational methodology. His work spans comparative critical studies, the intersection of science and poetry in the early modern period, and the design of virtual learning experiences in the humanities. These contributions highlight a dual commitment to literary scholarship and modern teaching practices.
Professional affiliations include membership in The Defoe Society, The British Society for 18th-Century Studies, The American Society for 18th-Century Studies, and the Phi Beta Kappa Society of North America, underscoring his recognition within the international academic community.
While no formal list of advisees is provided, his leadership role and collaborative research suggest active mentorship and academic supervision. He has co-edited and co-authored significant pedagogic resources, indicating a strong commitment to advancing teaching excellence in higher education.
His offices are located in the Housman Building (MX103) and George Wallis Building (MK503) on the University of Wolverhampton campus, where he continues to contribute to the intellectual and administrative life of the School of Humanities.



