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Dr. Carolyn Stott is a Senior Lecturer in French Studies at the University of Sydney, affiliated with the School of Languages and Cultures. She holds academic roles including Chair of the Department of French and Francophone Studies and former Associate Dean, Student Life (2017-2021). Her academic background includes a B.A. (Hons) and Ph.D. from the University of Adelaide, alongside teaching qualifications from the South Australian College of Advanced Education.
Her research focuses on French language pedagogy, student experience in higher education, and cultural representations of Parisian suburbs like Belleville. Notable projects include exploring generative AI in language teaching and academic integrity challenges in multilingual contexts. She has taught over 15 French language and literature courses, including foundational and advanced modules.
Dr. Stott’s publications span detective fiction analysis, Parisian urban studies, and language transition pedagogies. Her work bridges literary criticism with practical educational strategies, evidenced by grants like the 2024 Strategic Education Grant for AI in language teaching. She has received prestigious awards including the Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Outstanding Teaching (2015) and FASS Teaching Leadership Award (2023).
Her professional contributions include organizing language education conferences and serving in academic societies like the Australian Society for French Studies. She actively promotes international student support through collaborative initiatives and has been featured in media discussions about French language education in Australia.




