
Alice Hazard
Researcher · Language Teaching and Learning
Royal Holloway, University of LondonAbout
Alice Hazard is a Post-Doctoral Researcher on the Language Acts and Worldmaking project at King's College London, affiliated with the Department of French.
Her educational background includes:
- MPhil in European Literature and Culture
- PhD in French (focus: medieval literature and modern French and Anglophone theory) from King's College London
Her research centers on language teaching methodologies and policy, with current work surveying language training provision for UK research students. She examines attitudes toward language education and connects findings to national language policy frameworks, bridging medieval/modern literary theory with practical pedagogical applications in academic contexts.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources.
Hazard designs and delivers advanced French language courses for PhD students while contributing to the Language Acts project's grant initiatives, which have issued small research grants since 2017. Her role shapes training programs but specific grant awards to her are unrecorded.
As a core team member of the Language Acts and Worldmaking project, she collaborates on interdisciplinary research exploring real-world impacts of language learning through literary engagement within UK higher education.
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