Since joining the
University of York's Theater, Film and Television department in 2009, Hickman has completed ''Race and Intelligence: Science's Last Taboo'', a feature-length documentary for Channel 4, which won the prestigious
Grierson Award in 2010 for best science documentary, and three films for the Al Jazeera series Slavery: A 21st Century Evil (2011), which was nominated for an IDA (
International Documentary Association). He produced, directed and photographed both productions. As well as
Stephen Hawking and Brian Greene, Hickman has worked with onscreen talents including the Pulitzer Prize-winning author and journalist
Thomas Friedman (a feature-length documentary entitled Green: The New Red White And Blue), the IVF pioneer Robert Winston (Superhuman, BBC1 & Discovery), and the American actor and producer
Danny Glover (Great Railway Journeys, BBC2 & PBS). Hickman has also been privileged to work with some of the finest production and post-production talent around: the Academy Award-winning director
Errol Morris (who won an Academy Award for The Fog of War), cinematographers John Bailey, ASC (whose critically acclaimed cinematography on films like Mishima and American Gigolo has been deeply influential), Lance Gewer (who photographed the Academy Award-winning Tsotsi) Robefrt Chappell (The Thin Blue Line; The Fog of War) and Stefan Czapsky (best known for his photographing
Tim Burton's
Edward Scissorhands and Ed Wood), editors Brad Fuller (Gary Oldman's Nil by Mouth and Tom Swartwout (who edited the legendary director Sydney Lumet's last film, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead), composers Philip Glass (Mishima; The Hours) and Asche and Spencer (Monster's Ball) re-recording mixer and sound designer Randy Thom (the Harry Potter films), and sound recordist Peter Handford (a regular on Alfred Hitchcock's 'British' movies, as well as The Go-Between, Out of Africa, Frenzy and Heaven's Gate). ==University role==