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Dr. Paul Murphy is a Lecturer in Drama at Queen's University Belfast, affiliated with the School of Arts, English, and Languages. His work bridges theatre history, applied drama, and interdisciplinary healthcare education. He focuses on simulation-based training for healthcare and social care professionals, arts interventions for public health, and the socio-economic dimensions of class in theatre. Key roles include serving as a Specialist Adviser for arts and health research to REF 2021 Sub-panel 33 and contributing to projects like the Heritage Fund-supported 'Friel Reimagined.'
- Education: Monographs include Hegemony and Fantasy in Irish Drama (2008) and Theatre and Class (2024).
- Research Interests: Class performance, medical simulation training, community theatre interventions, and the legacy of playwright Brian Friel.
- Awards: Queen's University Teaching Awards (2012, 2017), Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2017), and Impact Award for educational collaboration in physiology tutorials.
- Grants/Projects: Co-led projects on mental capacity act training, forum theatre for social workers, and interdisciplinary mental health crisis simulations.
- Advising: Supervises PhD research in applied drama, healthcare simulation, and class performance.
- Labs/Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams across medicine, nursing, sociology, and public health.
His work emphasizes socially engaged research, aiming to enhance health and well-being through creative interventions and education.
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