He also served as visiting lecturer at the Taipei National University of the Arts (Taiwan) and the Poznań University of Technology (Poland). Maurizio has held the roles of School Director of Graduate Studies, School Director of Education, Faculty Director of Internationalisation and Deputy Dean (Student Experience). In the summer of 2012, he joined Film at the University of Kent, and since then he has been a leading researcher and representative of the University, both regionally and internationally he has also taught and supervised a variety of students and projects in Film. In 2012, he worked as filmic cartographer at the University of Liverpool in an AHRC-funded research project entitled, 'Cinematic Geographies of Battersea: Urban Interface & Site-Specific Spatial Knowledge'. ![]() In the same year, he participated in the Camden Town Group in Context research project at Tate Britain with a contribution looking at the relationship between early film practices and the work of Walter Sickert, Malcolm Drummond and other artists. In 2011, Maurizio left the role of librarian at the British Museum and began teaching full time at London Metropolitan University, Birkbeck College, and King's College London. He also has an MA in Contemporary Cinema Cultures from King's College London and a BA in Film Studies from the University of Bologna. He spent most of his twenties studying film at undergraduate and postgraduate level and a PhD in Film Studies from King's College London in 2010, with a thesis on early British cinema and urban space. Originally from Venice, Dr Maurizio Cinquegrani moved to England in 2005.
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