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Since September 2007 :
Appointed as a permanent Lecturer in Applied Foreign Languages at the University of Franche-Comté, Besançon (France).
- Translation (French to English; English
to French
- first to third year), lectures on the British
Economy (taught in English, second year) on tourism (taught in French,
third year), and European Regional Economic Development
(taught in French, master's level).
- Supervision of three master's level dissertations (urban renaissance, ecotourism and INTERREG programmes)
- Organisation
and marking of work placements (examples: marking of a Master's report
on European cooperation within the Confédération Générale du Travail;
organisation of a work placement in China for four of our students in
cooperation with the regional authorities, etc.).
TEACHING IN HIGHER EDUCATION (1998 to 2007) Academic Year 1997/1998 (second semester)
Visiting Lecturer, University of Wolverhampton (School
of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences), United Kingdom
The European Labour Market (level 3 module)
Academic
Year 1998/1999 :
Temporary Lectureship, University of Wolverhampton (School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences), United Kingdom
- The Business Environment (first year)
- Introduction to European Economics (first year)
- Business in Europe (second year)
- European Economic Integration (second year)
- European Economic Systems (second year)
- The European Business Environment (third year)
- The European Labour Market (third year)
- Eastern Europe and the EU (third year)
- France and the EU (third year)
- European Unity (postgraduate level)
- Supervision of final year research projects
Academic Year 2004/2005 (second semester)
Visiting Lecturer at the University of Paris 10 Nanterre, IUT of Ville
d’Avray, pôle “métiers du livre” (Learning centre
for editorial and library-related professions):
- English, oral and written communication (first year)
Visiting Lecturer at the University of Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle,
Department of Modern Languages:
- British Studies: Economic and social challenges & political institutions
in the United Kingdom (second year)
Academic Year 2005/2006
First semester:
Visiting Lecturer at the University of Paris I - Panthéon Sorbonne, SELVA:
- English for students in geography, history, philosophy and political sciences (third year)
- English for postgraduate students in geopolitics (postgraduate level)
Second semester:
Visiting Lecturer at the University of Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle, Department of Modern Languages:
- British Studies: Economic and social challenges & political institutions in the United Kingdom (second year; 26 hours)
Visiting Lecturer at the University of Paris X - Nanterre, Department of Geography:
- English for postgraduate students in urban planning (postgraduate level ; 25 hours)
English Tutor at the Lycée
Henri IV, Paris:
- English for first year students preparing entry exams into elite business schools (HEC, ESSEC, etc. ; 35 hours).
Academic Year 2006/2007
Visiting Lecturer at the University of Paris I - Panthéon Sorbonne, Institute of Geography:
- English for postgraduate students in urban planning (postgraduate level; 20 hours)
Visiting Lecturer at the Catholic Institute of Paris (private university):
- Contemporary British Studies (20th/21st century) (first year; 26 hours)
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