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Dr. Tony Craig is an Associate Professor at Staffordshire University, specializing in Intelligence History, British and Irish History, and Security Studies. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge and has published extensively on Northern Ireland’s Troubles, counterinsurgency, and decolonisation. Craig founded the student journal 'Set in Clay' and the department’s online research seminar, fostering academic engagement. His research spans covert diplomacy, propaganda, and political violence, with global presentations from Oslo to Tokyo.
Academic qualifications include a PhD (Cambridge), MPhil (Cambridge), PgCHPE (Staffordshire), and BA (Trinity College Dublin). Professional memberships include the Royal Historical Society and the Higher Education Academy. He teaches across undergraduate and postgraduate levels, covering topics like US History, Modern Irish History, and intelligence studies.
Recent research includes grants such as the BA/Leverhulme Small Research Grant (2022) and the Stanton Foundation Prize (Harvard University). His work explores themes like internment policies, peace process dynamics, and cyber threats to Ireland. Craig’s publications span journals like Intelligence and National Security, Small Wars and Insurgencies, and Jane’s Intelligence Review.
Awards include the Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2023 for Facilities and Social Inclusion. He organizes student field trips to locations like Dublin, Belfast, and London, emphasizing experiential learning. Craig’s interdisciplinary approach bridges historical analysis with contemporary security challenges, offering critical insights into conflict resolution and intelligence strategies.



