Dr Nic Fryer

Senior Lecturer in Education

Nic Fryer
  • School Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education

  • Department Education

  • Location London

Research activities

  • Creative education
  • Group work
  • Reflective practice
  • Drama, theatre and performance education
  • Applied theatre
  • Devised theatre and devising pedagogy
  • Performance philosophy and the philosophy of Jacques Rancière

  • Current Teaching

    Nic is Course Leader of the FdA Learning and Teaching.  He is currently Module Leader for the following modules:

  • Curriculum Studies 1
  • Inclusive Practices
  • Understanding Behaviour
  • Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
  • Peer and Team Coaching in Higher Education
  • He also teaches on/has taught on the modules 

  • Education Research Project
  • Psychology of Learning in Higher Education

  • Biography

    Nic is a lecturer, teacher and theatre director.  He has taught in a range of educational settings, including working in drama departments in universities for fifteen years and secondary schools for thirteen years, where he led one of the largest Drama cohorts in the UK.  Nic has won various awards for his teaching and is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.  He founded the award winning Small Change Theatre, whose productions Long Wave, Red Velvet and Making the Difference amongst others have toured nationally to a range of venues including BAC, Latitude Festival and Birmingham Repertory Theatre.

    Publications