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Dr Jeremy Moulton
Lecturer

Profile

Biography

Dr Jeremy F G Moulton has been working at the University of York since 2017. He has previously taught at York’s Department of Environment & Geography and at the University of Hull’s School of Politics and International Studies.

His teaching practice currently covers comparative politics, environmental politics, European Union studies, and the politics of the UK, across Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes in the Department of Politics and International Relations. 

Jeremy holds a doctorate degree in Politics from the University of Hull for a thesis entitled A Tale of Two Cities: Climate Action and Political Myth in the European Union. He also holds an MA in Global Politics Economy and a BA in Politics. He has published peer-reviewed work on EU climate action, urban ecological modernisation, political myth, and UK politics and renewables policy.

Developing the teaching and learning environment at York is a subject with which Jeremy is deeply engaged. He has been awarded funding for and completed research projects on first-generation students’ experiences within HE, student conceptions of teaching innovation, and the experiences of students that study abroad or undertake a year-in-industry placement.

He is currently undertaking funded work on the identification of achievement gaps in the Department and the pedagogy of degrowth. As well as undertaking teaching and research, Jeremy currently works as the Department’s Admissions Tutor.

Teaching

Undergraduate

  • Introduction to Democratic Politics - POL00002C
  • What is Politics - POL00008C
  • The European Union: Politics & Policies - POL00032I
  • Green Politics  - POL00010H

Postgraduate

  • European Public Policy  - POL00060M
  • Governing for the Environment - POL00067M

Research

Overview

Jeremy’s research can be split into two streams.

The first is on climate action and wider environmental politics, primarily in the European Union and China. This work has touched on multi-level governance, renewables policy, urban studies, and the study of political myth.

The second is on the scholarship of teaching and learning. Jeremy is interested in pedagogical innovation in political science, as well as work on widening participation and the identification and combatting of achievement gaps in Higher Education.  

 

Publications

Selected publications

Full publications list

A full list of Jeremy's publications can be found here

Contact details

Dr Jeremy Moulton
Lecturer
Department of Politics and International Relations
University of York
Heslington
York
YO10 5DD

Tel: +44 (0)1904 323779

@jfgmoulton

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