Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Department of Art and Performance- Professor Michael Pinchbeck: [email protected]
Research is an integral part of the School of Art. In the most recent REF, art and design research at Manchester Metropolitan University was ranked 2nd in the UK for overall research power. Alongside world-class practitioners our School boasts a number of world-leading and internationally renowned researchers who will act as mentors for a wide range of projects.
The Art Research Group (ARG) consists of artists, curators and writers active in developing new forms of research within the expanded field of contemporary visual art. In addition to producing world-leading individual artworks, exhibitions, writing and books, the group’s key focus is on developing collaborative projects that create dynamic new configurations of knowledge located within the subjects identified by its four clusters: Art and Archive Futures; Fine Art and Curating; Memory and Matter; Visual Culture.
The Performance Research Group (PRG) consists of internationally recognised theatre-makers, performers, directors, dramaturgs, choreographers, curators and scholars with longstanding relationships with the theatre and performance industry. It nourishes world-leading, industry-focused and interdisciplinary research in the field of performance. We develop practices and build dynamic structures that bring performance artists, researchers, and the creative sector into productive dialogue with one other, in Manchester and globally. Our key focus areas include scoring performance and performance curation, performances of memory and commemoration, Third Theatre and Laboratory Theatre practices, the overlaps between performance and religion.
Department of Design- Paul Micklethwaite: [email protected]
Department of English- Dale Townshend: [email protected]
The Department is now ranked 8th of 92 English Language and Literature subject groups in the UK for Research Power, and equal 25th for Quality, with Cambridge and St Andrews. The Department is home to established and sector-leading research groups in Poetry, Gothic Studies, Games Studies and Place Writing. Manchester Met is a founding partner in the organisation which coordinates Manchester’s UNESCO City of Literature’s network and projects and in 2021 we opened the UK’s fourth public Poetry Library.
Department of History, Politics and Philosophy- Chris Millington: [email protected]
History, Politics and Philosophy at Manchester Metropolitan University boasts a number of world-leading and internationally renowned researchers who will act as mentors for a wide range of projects across global and regional History, including pre-historic Britain, classical and late Antiquity, ancient North Africa and South-East Asia, the medieval world, nineteenth-century America, nineteenth century China, post-war Germany, and modern Britain. We are organised around thematic research clusters and our expertise ranges across History, Classics, Archaeology, and Heritage. We welcome projects that align with the expertise of any of our key thematic research clusters:
- Materiality, Archaeology and Antiquity
- Histories and Cultures of Conflict
- Minority Histories: Race, Gender, Sexuality and Identity
The department also welcome projects which would resonate with the activities of the Manchester Centre for Public History and Heritage, Manchester Classical Association, Cultures of Disability group, and the Manchester Centre for Youth Studies.
Philosophy at Manchester Met draws on a rich and varied tradition of philosophical theory across Anglo-American and the continental European traditions. Specialising in European philosophy and its history, the philosophy department has internationally recognised scholars on figures such as Plato, Leibniz, Spinoza, Nietzsche, Bergson, Heidegger, Simone Weil, Maurice Blanchot, Jean Francois Lyotard, among others. Philosophy is also home to several philosophical societies, including the British Society for Phenomenology, the UK Simone Weil Research Network, and the Process Ecologies Network. The department welcome projects that touch upon any of the above areas, and projects more broadly interested in European Philosophy.
Politics at Manchester Met is focused broadly on political transformation and digital politics through the Politics Research Group and the Digital Society Research Group. The Politics research group specialises in Co-creative and co-productive community research methods at local, national and international levels; critical theories of race, class, and gender and their application to contemporary crises; high level political conflict including international negotiation, civil society, and social movements. The Digital Society Research Group focuses on the impact of digital technologies on politics, society and culture and includes expertise on platform economy and governance; cybersecurity; social media politics; digital militarism; digital technologies and environmental sustainability; and the role of AI in political life and citizen practices. We have a PhD programme in Digital Politics, and ran an annual postgraduate Digital Politics summer school.
Department of Languages, Information and Communications- Khawla Badwan: [email protected]
Department of Sociology- Haridhan Goswami: [email protected]
Manchester Fashion Institute- Patsy Perry: [email protected]
Manchester School of Architecture- Dana Arnold: [email protected]
School of Digital Arts- Kirsty Fairclough: [email protected]
Faculty of Business and Law
Finance and Economics- Basil Al-Najjar: [email protected]
Marketing, International Business and Tourism- Mihalis Kavaratzis: [email protected]
Strategy, Enterprise and Sustainability- Russ Glennon: [email protected]
People and Performance- Sally Jones: [email protected]
Operations, Technology, Events and Hospitality Management- David Bamford: [email protected]
The department are particularly interested to host a Leverhulme Fellowship in the ‘Operations and Digital Transformation’ research platform to specifically build capacity and future opportunity in operations and supply chain, project management, digital business innovation and extended reality and metaverse.
Manchester Law School- Beverley Clough: [email protected]
The department are particularly interested in the following research areas: equalities and human Rights, legal geographies, place and sustainability, sports law and corporate and professional regulation.
Faculty of Health and Education
Department of Health Professions- Francis Fatoye: [email protected]
Department of Psychology- Marc Jones: [email protected]
Department of Social Care and Social Work- Chris Hatton: [email protected]
School of Nursing and Public Health- Michelle McManus: [email protected]
School of Education- Karen Pashby: [email protected]
The School contributes highly impactful work related to education and community across levels and ages and in formal, nonformal, and informal settings. Our areas of expertise include early childhood education, critical policy studies in education, global education, equity and justice in education, mathematics education, pedagogical innovation, post developmental childhood studies, and community-based learning. With a top 10 power ranking amongst Education (UoA23) submissions to REF 2021, 100% of research impact was rated as world-leading or internationally excellent. Across our areas of expertise, a key foundation to our research is developing praxis across levels and sites of education. We welcome research that contributes to developing and understanding the relationship between theory and practice in education.
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Department of Computing and Maths- Moi Hoon Yap: [email protected]
The department welcomes potential applicants wanting to advance their research in artificial intelligence, computer vision, natural language processing and large language models, neuromorphic computing, cyber security, digital twins, serious games and gamification, computational modelling, robotic, block chain and internet of things and all related research areas in computer science. We are part of the Turing University Network that in addition to active research in data science and AI, we take on ambitious projects that address global challenges.
Department of Engineering- Peter Kelly: [email protected]
The department’s approach to advanced materials and manufacturing integrates the PrintCity additive manufacturing centre, the Manchester Fuel Cell Innovation Centre, and the Surface Engineering research group. We focus strongly on advanced manufacturing and sustainable materials development, including surface engineering, metamaterials, and materials for ‘green’ energy. We combine technical expertise in advanced materials and materials development with digital engineering (digitalisation, modelling, and digital twins) to offer viable, scalable, and sustainable production routes. The fellowship project can cover aspects of the advanced materials and sustainable materials value chain, including enterprise solutions, VR/AR, and Machine Learning.
Department of Life Sciences- Chris Murgatroyd: [email protected]
The department welcomes applications from across biological and biomedical sciences in Leverhulme remit, and projects that align with research strategy areas around neurological disorders of the peripheral and central nervous systems, multimorbidity and chronic long-term conditions, musculoskeletal health and active ageing, and infection and microbiology.
Department of Natural Sciences- Paul Hooper: [email protected]
The department are particularly keen to engage with potential applicants across biology, chemistry, environmental science and geography wanting to pursue research. Our research spans species biology and conservation, habitat restoration and nature-based solutions, earth system processes, pollution assessment and control, aviation and environment, sustainable energy solutions, electrochemical innovation for sustainability, and space, place and society.