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Graeme Macdonald is a Full Professor in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Warwick, where he teaches on the English Comparative Literary Studies program. He holds a Joint Honours MA in Literature and Sociology from the University of Aberdeen and a PhD from the University of Glasgow. Currently, he serves as the convenor for the Environmental Humanities Masters program and leads the University of Warwick’s Spotlight on Sustainability initiative. His research interests encompass Energy Humanities, Petrocultures, Renewable Energy Cultures, Environmental Humanities, Climate Cultures, and World Literature. Macdonald has been involved in various collaborative projects, including Eutopia Connected Community and Climaginaries, which focus on environmental humanities and cultural transitions post-fossil society. He supervises PhD students in fields related to energy humanities, Scottish and British literature, and materialist projects, covering a wide array of contemporary topics. Notable publications include editorials and co-authored works exploring the intersections of oil, culture, and politics within literary contexts, highlighting his contribution to critical dialogues surrounding these themes.
University of Warwick • Coventry
Teaches English Comparative Literary Studies and leads the Environmental Humanities Masters program.
Includes General, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Biomedical, and Manufacturing Engineering. Most programs fall under English Band A.