Dr Heather Ray Milligan

PhD (University of Edinburgh)

Pronouns: She/her
  • Vice-Chancellor Independent Research Fellow

Heather Ray Milligan joined Loughborough University as a Vice-Chancellor Independent Research Fellow in 2025. Her PhD on the contemporary ecogothic novel was funded by the Carnegie Trust and awarded by the University of Edinburgh in 2024. Her research interests span modern and contemporary literature and culture, ecocriticism, queer studies, decoloniality, and social movement studies.  

Academic Career

  • Vice-Chancellor Independent Research Fellow, Loughborough University, 2025–present
  • PhD English Literature, University of Edinburgh (Thesis: ‘The Contemporary Ecogothic Novel: Time, Intimacy, Affect, Form’), 2020–2024
  • MSt English (1900–present), University of Oxford, Distinction, 2018–2019
  • MA (Hons) English Literature, University of Edinburgh, First Class, 2014–2018

Selected Awards

  • Carnegie PhD Scholarship (2020–2024)
  • The Cross Trust Award, Scottish International Education Trust Award, McGlashan Trust Postgraduate Grant & Burns Shearer Award, and The Acorn Trust Award for postgraduate studies at Oxford (2018–2019)
  • David Masson Scholarship, University of Edinburgh (2018)
  • Santander Travel Award for climate research in the US (2018)