Duncan Petrie
Professor Duncan Petrie is the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities.
Responsibilities
The Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities:
- provides strategic leadership for the Faculty and oversees planning relating to research and teaching developments across the Arts and Humanities departments
- delivers the Faculty’s contribution to the University’s strategic ambitions
- provides leadership and support for the academic mission of the University
- plays a key role in University-level strategy and planning through the University Executive Board.
Contact us
Duncan Petrie
Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities
duncan.petrie@york.ac.uk
+44 (0)1904 322005
Jane Harrison
Personal assistant
Education as a force for good
Duncan says: "I came to York in 2009 to play a key role in developing the brand new department of Theatre, Film and Television. When you develop a new department, it really is co-created. I learned as much from teaching students as I think they got from being taught by me.
"It was this wonderful sense of creating a new community, one that was creative, vibrant, exciting, very collaborative and lots of fun to go to in the morning."
About Duncan Petrie
As Dean, Duncan oversees the work of the University’s seven academic departments and schools, and related Centres and Institutes, in relation to their teaching, research, management, finance and human resources. He represents the Faculty within and beyond the University.
He chairs Faculty committees, including the Faculty Executive Board and the Faculty Promotions Committee.
My ambition is to ensure that the extraordinary value of Arts and Humanities can be maximised across the entire intellectual spectrum. That's partly a response to the external threats that Arts and Humanities have faced, but it's also a recognition that any element of human intellectual endeavour has an Arts and a Humanities component to it.
Duncan Petrie, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Duncan is a graduate of the University of Edinburgh, where he completed an MA (First Class Hons) in Sociology in 1986 and a PhD thesis, ‘Making Movies: The Structuring of Creativity in Contemporary British Cinema’ in 1990.
His first job on leaving Edinburgh was as Research Officer at the British Film Institute in London, where he worked between 1990 and 1995. This was followed by eight years in the School of English at the University of Exeter where he established and directed the Bill Douglas Centre for the History of Cinema and Popular Culture, a public museum and research collection including some 50,000 books and artefacts.
In February 2004 he moved to the University of Auckland in New Zealand as Professor of Film and Head of the Department of Film, Television and Media Studies, where he remained until arriving at York in January 2009 to develop the new Department of Theatre, Film and Television.
Departmental roles
At York he played a key role in devising and developing the BSc in Film and Television Production and in teaching modules on all levels of the programme. He also held a number of key administrative roles including Director of Graduate Studies (2009-13), Director of Research (2011-14) and Deputy Head of Department (2014-2017).
He became Head of Department in January 2018 and changed its name to Theatre, Film, Television and Interactive Media. In 2022 he became the founding co-head, with Aine Sheil, of the School of Arts and Creative Technologies.
View Duncan's departmental profile
Expenses
Below are the travel costs and expenses for Professor Field, the previous Dean of Faculty of Arts and Humanities, for the period August 2022 until July 2022.
Below are the travel costs and expenses for Professor Petrie, the current Dean of Faculty of Arts and Humanities, for the period May 2023 until July 2023.
This report will be published shortly.
Below are the travel costs and expenses for Professor Petrie, the Dean of Faculty of Arts and Humanities, for the period August 2023 until July 2024.
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Contact us
Duncan Petrie
Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities
duncan.petrie@york.ac.uk
+44 (0)1904 322005
Jane Harrison
Personal assistant