Dr
Paul TaylorProfile page
(He/Him)
Head of School
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
BIOGRAPHY
Dr. Paul Taylor is the Head of School, School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Chester. Prior to roles in academia, Paul worked in the construction industry and later in NHS acute mental health in-patient settings.
Beyond his administrative and teaching responsibilities as Head of School, Paul is a researcher with a robust profile, particularly in criminology, sociology and mental health. His research interests include:
- the management of mental health in criminal justice settings,
- dictomies of care and control in mental health discourse, legislation, policy and practice,
- access to education and work for individuals with criminal convictions,
- occupational experiences, particularly within high physical/mental health risk professions such as policing, health services and military service,
- occupational experience and suicide/suicidal ideation in the construction industry.
Throughout his academic career, Paul has contributed to scholarly discourse on topics such as mental health care policies, the criminal justice system, and the well-being of public service workers. His research not only advances academic knowledge but also informs practical applications.
UNIVERSITY OF CHESTER APPOINTMENTS
- Head of SchoolUniversity of Chester, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, United Kingdom1 Jan 2024
- Head of DepartmentUniversity of Chester, Social and Political Science, Chester, United Kingdom1 Oct 2018 - 31 Dec 2023
- Lecturer/Senior LecturerUniversity of Chester, Chester, United Kingdom1 Oct 2010 - 30 Sep 2018
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- Associate ProfessorUniversity of Chester, Chester, United Kingdom1 Oct 2018
DEGREES
- PhDUniversity of Chester, Chester, United Kingdom1 Oct 2007 - 31 Jul 2011
- MBAUniversity of Chester, Chester, United Kingdom1 Sep 2013 - 17 Dec 2017
- MA Crime and JusticeUniversity of Chester, Chester, United Kingdom25 Sep 2006 - 30 Oct 2007
- PgCert Learning and Teaching in Higher EducationUniversity of Chester, Chester, United Kingdom1 Feb 2011 - 25 Jan 2013
- BSc CriminologyUniversity of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom22 Sep 2003 - 30 Jun 2006
RESEARCH AND KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE INSTITUTE
- Health and Wellbeing Research and Knowledge Exchange Institute
SCHOOL
- School of Humanities and Social Sciences