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Dr Mark Charlton

Job: Associate Director of Sustainable Development

Faculty: Arts, Design and Humanities

School/department: School of Humanities and Performing Arts

Address: ̨ÍåÂãÁÄÖ±²¥, The Gateway, Leicester, LE1 9BH

T: 0116 250 6183

E: mcharlton@dmu.ac.uk

 

Personal profile

Dr Mark Charlton is Associate Director of Sustainable Development Goal Impact and Net Zero Research Theme Director. Mark also teaches public policy in the department of Politics. Since 2014, Mark has worked closely with the United Nations (UN) on a number of campaigns that engage university staff and students in global issues. Since 2016 Mark has led the United Nations Academic Impact Global hub for Sustainable Development Goal 16, based at DMU, working across the university to develop research and teaching outputs that seek to impact and promote indicators of the SDGs. 

Research group affiliations

 

    Institute of Responsible Business and Social Justice

Publications and outputs

  • Thomson, S, Reeves, A, and Charlton, M. ‘A Rose by Any Other Name Would Smell as Sweet: Uncovering the Hidden Service-Learning in UK Higher Education’s Pedagogical Practice’. In Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning, edited by Enakshi Sengupta and Patrick Blessinger, 113–26. Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022. .
  • Charlton, M., Blair, A., 2021. Can Volunteering on ‘Real World’ Issues Influence Political Engagement among Young People? A UK Case Study, in: Teaching Civic Engagement Globally. American Political Studies Association.
  • Granger, R., Charlton, M., Redefining city governance: towards rapid-response open planning. Town Planning Review 91, 1–7.
  • Charlton, M., 2020. Addressing a Changing World: Climate Change, Refugees, Human Rights, and You, in: The Global Politics of Human Rights: Bringing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) into the 21st Century. Berlin Forum on Global Politics (BFoGP), Institute for Global Dialogue, and RECLAIM! Universal Human Rights Initiative.
  • Charlton, M., 2020a. Universities will be essential to meeting the SDGs in 10 years. Times Higher Education. URL (accessed 4.24.20).
  • Reeves, A., Frank, R., Charlton, M., 2018. Uniting the University around the UN SDGs - a UK case study. Global Association Master’s in Development Practice.

Research interests/expertise

Political Engagement, Community Engagement, Climate Change, Climate Justice, Young People's Politics

Areas of teaching

Policymaking, Sustainable Development

Qualifications

PhD in Policy and Public Administration

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Sustainable Futures (The Politics of Sustainable Development Policy)

Policy Commission (Public Policymaking)

Projects

    • UNAI SDG 11 Hub Chair
    • COP @ DMU
    • Project Atefa - Refugee Advocacy
    • Net Zero Football/Football for the Goals
    • UNAI SDG 16 Hub 
    • DMULocal
    • DMU Square Mile India
    • DMU Square Mile

Conference attendance

  •  PSA German Politics Conference, Glasgow, 2024
  • UNAI SDGs HUB Conference, Athens, 2024
  • European Consortium of Political Research, Prague, 2023
  • Academic Council on the United Nations System, Geneva, 2022
  • Together Campaign Conference, United Nations, New York, 2018

Consultancy work

Civil Society Engagement on Climate Action 

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