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Nicholas Dunlop is a Senior Lecturer in English at the University of South Wales, part of the Faculty of Business and Creative Industries. He previously held positions at Queen’s University Belfast and the University of Birmingham. Dr. Dunlop specializes in postcolonial writing, contemporary literature, and science fiction, with a focus on themes like cultural representations and postcolonialism.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Literature, Queen's University Belfast (2003)
- M.Sc. in Computer Science, Queen's University Belfast (1999)
- M.A. in Modern Literary Studies, Queen's University Belfast (1998)
- B.A. (Hons) English and Philosophy, Queen's University Belfast (1996)
His research explores postcolonial critique in genres like science fiction and examines spatial narratives in works by authors such as Peter Carey and Christos Tsiolkas. Dunlop has published widely and is completing a monograph on education and postcolonialism in science fiction. He serves on the editorial board of Antipodes and the executive board of the Postcolonial Studies Association.
Publications: His work spans articles and chapters analyzing postcolonial themes in contemporary literature, with a focus on mapping, multiculturalism, and speculative fiction. Recent research trends emphasize intersections between cultural identity and spatial narratives.
Awards:
- Nominated for the Vice-Chancellor’s Enterprise Educator’s Award (2013)
Roles & Advising: Appointed Head of English at USW (2014) and Head of Humanities (2017–2018). Supervised two academic works (details unspecified). Active in fostering enterprise education and interdisciplinary collaboration within the Humanities Research and Innovation Group.




