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Ian Miller is a Senior Lecturer in History at Ulster University's School of Arts & Humanities, specializing in medical history, Irish history, and social sciences. He has authored eight academic books and over 20 articles in medical and historical journals, with recent works shortlisted for major awards like the An Post Irish Book Awards.
- Key Research Areas: Medical history, public health, food poverty, and historical ethics.
- Funded Projects: PI on AHRC/DfE-funded projects including Epidemic Belfast and Feeding Children? Food Poverty across Ireland.
- Media & Public Engagement: Regularly featured in The Guardian, New Yorker, and BBC/Disney+ productions.
Recent Publications: His 2024 books History of Ireland in Ten Body Parts and Self-Esteem: An American History explore interdisciplinary topics like cultural shifts, mental health, and medical ethics. A four-volume work on 19th-century British food is forthcoming.
Scientific Awards:
- An Post Irish Book Awards shortlist (2024)
- UUSU PhD Supervisor of the Year shortlist (2024)
- Ulster University Distinguished Research Fellowship (2020)
Teaching & Supervision: Fourteen years of teaching at institutions like Manchester and Ulster, with extensive PhD supervision experience. He leads a Master’s course and serves as Faculty EDI Lead.



