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Professor Graeme Douglas is a faculty member at the University of Birmingham's School of Education, holding the position of Professor of Disability and Special Educational Needs. He serves as co-director of the Vision Impairment Centre for Teaching and Research (VICTAR) and formerly led the Disability Inclusion and Special Needs (DISN) department (2015–2020), the UK's largest department in this field. His research focuses on social and educational inclusion of people with vision impairment, emphasizing disabled individuals' perspectives. He teaches research methods in the College of Social Science’s postgraduate programs and supervises doctoral and master’s students.
- Education: PhD and BSc (Hons)
Research interests span vision impairment education, curriculum access, and research methodologies. His recent work includes a Delphi study on curriculum frameworks for vision-impaired learners and evaluations of social inclusion interventions. He has contributed to policy reports for the Welsh Assembly and RNIB, addressing educational interventions for sensory impairments. Despite no explicit awards listed, his extensive publications reflect significant contributions to inclusive education.
As a supervisor and academic leader, he supports students and collaborates on interdisciplinary projects. His affiliation with VICTAR underscores his commitment to advancing vision impairment education through research and practice.





