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Dr Amélie Addison
Lecturer in Music
Amélie Addison grew up in Gateshead, benefiting from local Music Service tuition. She studied cello at Royal Conservatoire Scotland (Glasgow) and TrinityLaban Conservatoire (London), specialising in historically-informed performance... more>>
Dr Rob Apple
Research Fellow
Dr Tom Astley
Research Fellow
Tom Astley is a teacher and research with an interest in ethnographic research methods; popular music genres and audiences in Latin America and the Caribbean; technologies of musical dissemination; lived experiences of the cost of living crisis....more>>
Dr Anika Babel
Research Fellow
Anika Babel is a Research Fellow at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Northumbria University where she currently works on the twentieth-century strand of the UKRI-funded project ‘Global Music Technologies: Collaboration and Cultural Exchange,’ principally led by Dr Rachael Durkin....more>>
Dr Katherine Butler
Senior Lecturer in Music
Dr Katherine Butler is a music historian with particular interests in the musical culture of sixteenth and seventeenth-century England. She studied at The Queen’s College, University of Oxford and then took her PhD at Royal Holloway, University of London ...more>>
Professor Gavin Butt
Professor of Fine Art
Gavin is a scholar of modern and contemporary art whose work contributes to the fields of art history & visual culture, performance and queer studies, and popular music studies. Trained as a fine artist and art historian, he is a writer, curator and filmmaker ...more>>
Dr Carlos Conde Solares
Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies
Carlos obtained his PhD in Medieval Hispanic Studies at Queen Mary, University of London, and was appointed to a lecturership in Hispanic Studies at Northumbria in September 2008 ...more>>
Dr Rachael Durkin
Senior Lecturer in Music
Rachael leads the performance and pedagogical strands of the Foundation and BA Music degrees at Northumbria University. Her research interests focus on the history of musical instruments (organology), particularly string instruments of the baroque era ...more>>
Dr Adam Hansen
Senior Lecturer in English Literature
After a BA at Oxford and an MA and PhD at York, Adam taught at several universities (York, Oxford, Queen's Belfast), and abroad (in Poland and Macedonia), before coming to Northumbria in 2007 ...more>>
Dr Martyn Hudson
Lecturer in Art and Design History
Martyn is an Applied Sociologist of Art and Design and a Critical Theorist whose primary research interests lie in Sound Art, Cultural Landscapes, Classical Origins of Critical Theory and Aesthetics, Socially Engaged Practice with Communities and Design-led methodologies ...more>>
Dr Cassandra Jones
Assistant Professor
Cassandra Jones is ...more>>
Professor Matthew Kelly
Professor of Modern History
Matthew has worked on the history of Irish nationalist activism, particularly 'advanced nationalists' in the decade or two prior to the 1916 Easter Rising, and environmental campaigners in modern Britain. He is currently writing a book about women preservationists and conservationists ...more>>
Professor Daniel Laqua
Associate Professor in History; Programme Leader for History & Politics; Departmental ERASMUS Coordinator
Before joining Northumbria University in September 2009, Daniel taught at University College London (UCL), where he had previously conducted his doctoral research. Daniel’s teaching covers the history of ...more>>
Dr Laura O'Brien
Senior Lecturer in Modern European History
Laura joined Northumbria in September 2015, having previously taught at University College Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, Université Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne) and the University of Sunderland. She completed her PhD at ...more>>
Dr Richard O'Brien
Lecturer in English
After an undergraduate degree in English and French, I was a member of the Shakespeare Institute (University of Birmingham)'s first MA cohort in Shakespeare and Creativity. My PhD, which included elements of original creative practice ...more
Dr Liz Pavey
Senior Lecturer in Dance
Liz, dance artist and researcher (improviser, choreographer and teacher), has lectured in performance at Northumbria University since 2004. Her practice research focuses on the relationship of the moving body to its environment ...more>>
Dr Neil Percival
Associate Professor in Film
Neil Percival worked in the TV industry for fifteen years, starting as a production trainee for a small independent company in Newcastle, and progressing to work as a freelance broadcast documentary producer/director for some of the UK's biggest factual TV producers....more>>
Dr Damien Pollard
Assistant Professor in Film
Damien Pollard's research focuses on Italian cinema, horror cinema, film sound and popular African cinema. He is particularly interested in how film sound brings together questions of films' industrial production and questions of film form, merging the contextual and the textual....more>>
Dr Nayantara Santhi
Vice Chancellor's Senior Fellow
Dr Petia Sice
Associate Professor, Computer and Information Sciences
Petia holds a PhD in Systems and Complexity Thinking for Understanding Humans and Organisations. She is passionate about interpreting and applying insights from complexity theory for facilitating positive transformation in individuals and organisations ...more>>
Professor David Smith
Professor of Music
David is Professor and Founding Head of Music in the Department of Humanities, and is responsible for developing the exciting new degree programme in Music at Northumbria University ...more>>
Dr Francesca Vella
Assistant Professor in Music; Convenor of the Music Research Group
Francesca Vella was born and raised in Italy, where I studied Art, Music and Performing Arts at the University of Florence and piano at the Scuola di Musica di Fiesole, before moving to the UK to complete an MMus and a PhD at King’s College London... more>>>
Professor Paul Vickers
Associate Professor and Reader in Computer Science and Computational Perceptualisation
Prior to joining Northumbria, Paul worked for 12 years in the School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences at Liverpool John Moores University, and from 1987-1988 he worked in a software development team at Digital Equipment Co. Ltd., Reading ...more>>
Professor Brian Ward
Professor in American Studies
Brian is Northumbria University's first Professor in American Studies. Previously, he held the Chair in American Studies at the University of Manchester (2006-2012), served as Head of the Department of History ...more>>
Professor Julian Wright
Professor of History
Julian is interested in the ideas and experiences of time, and in history, culture and music. He has published widely on European history, particularly the history of France. ...more>>
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