Fellows
Jussi Holopainen
Jussi is a Senior Lecturer and deputy programme director in Games Computing. He teaches, and researchers, game design while his other research interests include more general interaction design issues, especially related to synthetic media.
read moreAnanda Breed
Ananda is Professor in Theatre; Principal Investigator of an AHRC GCRF Network Plus project entitled Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP): Informing the National Curriculum and Youth Policy for Peacebuilding in Kyrgyzstan, Rwanda, Indonesia and Nepal; and Co-Investigator of another AHRC GCRF Network Plus project entitled Changing the Story. Her research interests include performance studies, peace and conflict studies, memory studies, and transitional justice studies.
read moreGyles Lingwood
Gyles is Director of Education (Arts) at the University of Lincoln and Festival Director of the annual Lincoln Festival of Creativity.
read moreStefanos Kollias
Stefanos is Professor of Machine Learning in School of Computer Science at University of Lincoln; He has been Professor in Computer Science at National Technical University of Athens, Greece. He has also been involved in the field of Digital Libraries for 15 years.
read moreJames Shorthose
James’ role within the School of Design is to lead on its Contextual Studies teaching and act as Programme Leader for MA Design. It also involves research – into theories of creativity, creative industries and creative issues.
read moreIan Snowley
Ian is Dean of Student Learning Development and University Librarian at the University of Lincoln, with overall responsibility for Archive Collections in the University and The University Art Collection. He has a role in facilitating the University’s partnerships with external bodies in respect of libraries and archives, and is currently working to support the development of reading and writing in the local community.
read moreDominic Symonds
Dominic is Professor of Musical Theatre and Director of Research in the School of Fine and Performing Arts. He also writes and directs professionally for the musical stage. Research interests include Broadway and British musical theatre, migration, collaboration and performance cartography.
read moreHarriet Gross
Harriet is Emeritus Professor of Psychology, having retired from Lincoln after 13 exciting years. As a Fellow in the C4CC, her role is to inspire, share and develop creative activities for students and staff across the university.
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