Our People
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Dr Paul Millwood
Senior Lecturer and admissions tutor for Mental Health Nursing
Paul has worked in mental health nursing and nurse education for 34 years, with his time in practice being spent in community and specialist forensic mental health settings for children and adolescents. Following completion of his mental health and adult nurse training in the 1980s, Paul worked in a number of senior clinical...
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René Mogensen
Music Technology Tutor
René Mogensen is a composer, musician, researcher, producer and educator, originally from Denmark. He has been involved in diverse genres of music, and has a wide, international experience both as a composer, performer and music technologist. He continues to be open-minded about musical explorations, and other artistic...
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Dr Kassim Noor Mohammed
Lecturer in Criminology
Before joining Birmingham City University, Kassim was a Social Sciences Lecturer at Nottingham Trent International College and for four years prior to that he was a Sessional Lecturer in Criminology at Nottingham Trent University. He has taught modules at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including: Principles of...
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Professor Kathryn Moore
Professor of Landscape Architecture
Kathryn Moore, President of the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) and Professor of Landscape Architecture at Birmingham City University has published extensively on design quality, theory, education and practice. Her book Overlooking the Visual: Demystifying the Art of Design (2010) provides the basis for...
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Professor Mervyn Morris
Professor of Community Mental Health and Director, Centre for Community Mental Health
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Professor Nick Morton
Associate Dean (Student Experience)
Nick joined what is now Birmingham City University in 2003. He was Course Leader for the School’s RTPI-accredited undergraduate planning degrees for a number of years, including leading the design of the BSc (Hons) Planning & Development route in 2006, and was appointed Director of Undergraduate Studies to overview the entire...
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Dr Gemma Moss
Reader in Modern and Contemporary Literature
Before joining BCU, Gemma taught at the University of Salford and the University of Manchester, where she completed an MA in Postcolonial Literature and an AHRC-funded PhD. Gemma is author of Modernism, Music and the Politics of Aesthetics (Edinburgh University Press, 2021). She is currently editing E. M. Forster’s first...