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John Paul Green

John Paul Green

Faculty Academic Support Lead, School of Media and Creative Industries

Pronouns:

he/him

About John Paul Green

I have worked at the University since 1997 (having previously been a student on BA Media Studies 1993–1996 and MA Film and Cultural Studies 1997–1999).

I currently sit on the Student Success and Retention Committee (deputy chair). I was a member of the Behavioural Framework Development Group and have sat on many other boards, committees, and steering groups, including Athena Swan, Academic Development Quality Sub-Committee, and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.

I am also a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

My research interests include science fiction and horror television and cinema, media history, student belonging and retention and fictional British heroes, and national identity.

I have published on Doctor Who, James Bond, and Jack the Ripper. I have contributed to the BBC television series Arena (BBC, 2005, 'Galton and Simpson') and Inside Out (BBC, 2009).

I have been interviewed for BBC Radio Scotland's Good Morning Scotland, LBC, and BBC local radio (Newcastle, Tees, and Stoke).

In 2006, I filmed and appeared in three episodes of Doctor Who (BBC, 2006, Rise of the Cybermen, Age of Steel, and Doomsday). Oh, and I appeared on BBC's The Weakest Link a few years before!