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Lee Martin's work critically explores the links between creative production and sustainable cultures while evaluating cultural policy. He teaches modules on sustainable creative processes and occupies roles in various arts community development projects. He chairs the Creative Cultural Industries track and the Organisational Psychology track at the British Academy of Management. Martin has previously served as a co-editor for the Journal of Critical Realism. His research projects focus on understanding the nature of creativity, the discovery of creative processes, and the development of sustainable creative practices within cultures. Additionally, he critically explores the influence of digital technologies on creativity, as well as the gender, race, and class barriers encountered in digital creative work. His recent publications include contributions to the 'Palgrave Handbook of Creativity at Work' (2018) and the 'Creativity Research Journal' (2017). Martin teaches and supervises doctoral students on various topics related to creativity, sustainability, and cultural entrepreneurship.
Includes General, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Biomedical, and Manufacturing Engineering. Most programs fall under English Band A.