About
Dr. Daniel Martin is an Honorary Associate Professor at the Australian National University (ANU), School of Literature, Languages & Linguistics. He holds five university degrees across multiple disciplines, including a PhD in Linguistics from ANU. His research focuses on sociolinguistics, language teaching methodologies, and creative writing. He established the Spanish program at ANU in 2005 and led the team that won a national teaching award in 2012. He is also a creative practitioner with works in science fiction, experimental fiction, and theatre of the absurd.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science (Argentina)
- Master of Arts in Linguistics (Delaware)
- PhD in Linguistics (ANU)
- Graduate Certificate in Higher Education (Canberra)
- Masters of Higher Education (ANU)
Research Interests: Language maintenance, history of language teaching in Australia, mobile-assisted language learning, science fiction, and experimental literature. He explores intersections between science, humanities, and creative arts, evident in his novel La Inevitable Resurreccion de los Cerebros de Boltzmann (2018) and his 2023 contribution to Oráculo Inverso.
Awards:
- Office of Learning and Teaching National Award (2012) for enhancing language education programs.
Grants & Advising: Led curriculum development initiatives at ANU, including the Bachelor of Languages and Diploma of Languages programs. No specific student advisees listed in the text.
Labs/Teams: Involved in interdisciplinary projects blending linguistics, technology, and creative arts at ANU’s School of Literature, Languages & Linguistics.
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