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Dr. Yugin Teo is a Principal Academic in Communications and English at Bournemouth University, specializing in contemporary literature, memory studies, and science fiction. He holds a DPhil from the University of Sussex and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. His research focuses on Kazuo Ishiguro, robot carers in sci-fi, dementia care, and the intersections of memory and technology. He has published widely in journals like Textual Practice and Medical Humanities, and authored the monograph Kazuo Ishiguro and Memory. Teo has reviewed for English and Concentric, and serves as an external examiner at multiple UK universities. His work contributes to UN SDGs on health, inequality, and sustainable communities.
Education:
- PhD (DPhil), English Literature, University of Sussex (2009)
- MA, Modern Literature and Culture, University of York (2002)
- BA (Hons), English and Linguistics, University of York (2000)
Research Focus:
- Kazuo Ishiguro’s exploration of memory and identity
- Science fiction’s portrayal of care technologies
- Nostalgia’s role in cultural narratives
- Interdisciplinary approaches to medical humanities
Key Contributions:
- Edited a special issue on nostalgia sci-fi (Science Fiction Studies)
- Co-hosted discussions on Never Let Me Go for the World Literature Podcast
- Active in academic reviewing and conference organizing
Awards:
- Fellow of The Higher Education Academy (FHEA)



