
معرفی
Graham Huggan holds the Chair of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Literatures at the University of Leeds, where he serves as Director of Impact for the School of English and Founding Co-Director of the Institute for Colonial and Postcolonial Studies (ICPS). He earned a PhD and MA in Comparative Literature from the University of British Columbia and a BA Hons from the University of Cambridge.
His research integrates postcolonial studies with environmental humanities, animal studies, tourism, travel writing, and film. Huggan leads interdisciplinary projects including EU-funded environmental humanities training and Arctic cultural research, AHRC/DFG conservation initiatives, and a Leverhulme doctoral program in Extinction Studies.
Awards:
- ESSE Book Prize Honourable Mention (2014)
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts
Current PhD Students:
- Samia F Naqvi, Alfie Howard, Shasha Cai, Roshni Jairaj, Sirui Zhu, Kate Simpson, Sreya Chatterjee, Poonam Sharma, Jack Rondeau
He convenes the Postcolonial Literary and Cultural Studies MA scheme and maintains global collaborations across Southeast Asia and Europe.



