Portrait of  Halina Harvey Halina Harvey

h.harvey2@hud.ac.uk | 01484 471142

Biography

Position: Academic Skills Tutor
Qualifications: BA, PGCE, FHEA
Research Group: Business Education Research Group


Halina is a Senior Lecturer working in the Business School Learning Development Group. Since joining the University in 2006 she has worked specifically with international and EU students working in L2. This is a role that has expanded as the internationalisation of the school has developed exponentially. She has led University funded projects which aim to improve the international student experience and was the recipient of a PMI2 Overseas Study Bursary from UKCISA. Halina’s current research centres on the international student experience in terms of the transition period from home learning environments to that of British HE.

Publications and Other Research Outputs

2012

Byrne, G. and Harvey, H. (2012) ‘Business learning development: supporting international student transition’. In: The ABS Learning & Teaching Conference in association with the HEA 2012: Innovation in challenging times , 23rd – 25th April 2012, Manchester, UK

2011

Byrne, G. and Harvey, H. (2011) ‘Improving the international post-graduate student experience in British HE’. In: European Association for the Teaching of Academic Writing (EATAW) Conference 2011: The Role of the Student Experience in Shaping Academic Writing Development in Higher Education, Limerick, Ireland, 29th June – 1st July 2011

2010

Harvey, H. and Byrne, G. (2010) New approaches to teaching and learning: improving the international student experience. Observations of practice at the Howe Writing Initiative, Farmer School of Business, Miami University, Ohio, USA UKCISA

Harvey, H. and Byrne, G. (2010) ‘Embedded Writing Practice’. In: WDHE (Writing Development in Higher Education) Conference 2010, 28th - 30th June 2010, London, UK

Harvey, H. and Byrne, G. (2010) ‘Blogging to Learn: using blogs to develop academic writing ’. In: Cross National Boundries and Linguistic Borders: (Re) Thinking and (Re) Situating the Writing Center and WAC Connection in Europe and Beyond. European Writing Centers Association Conference.2010, 24th - 28th May 2010, Paris, France

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