Sebastian Watkins
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+44 (0) 118 378 6719
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Lecturer
- Programme Director of International Professional Development courses
- Programme Director of Visiting Student Programme
- Module Convenor for Academic Language and Writing Skills for Law students
- Academic English Programme (AEP) Academic Language & Literacy Liaison (ALLL) for the School of Law
Areas of interest
My main current areas of interest are developing dissertation and research writing skills for postgraduate students, particularly Law students, and developing online learning materials for both professional development courses for academic staff and student-facing courses.Background
I have worked in the field of English language teaching and teacher development for over 30 years in Spain, Turkey, Hungary and Oman.
I have worked at the 澳门六合彩开奖记录 since 2003, where I have been involved in assessment, curriculum design and resource development for English for Academic Purposes (EAP). I am now mainly responsible for professional development short courses for staff from international partner universities, focussing on areas such as EAP teaching, the methodology of teaching and learning in higher education, research writing skills in English and university management and leadership.
I also manage the design and delivery of short courses for students from international partner universities, to develop their English Language skills in the context of university studies. In teaching and learning, I work closely with the School of Law to develop and deliver modules to support international undergraduate and postgraduate Law students. I am the Academic Language & Literacy Liaison contact for Law from our Academic English Programme.
Academic qualifications
Masters in English Language Teaching from the 澳门六合彩开奖记录
Selected publications
McCormack, J. and Watkins, S. (2012) English for Academic Study: Speaking Reading: Garnet Education
A Beginner's Guide to Writing in English for University Study. (2014) 澳门六合彩开奖记录 MOOC: FutureLearn
English for Academic Study: Speaking. (2015) Epigeum online resource