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Jane Templeton is a Teaching Fellow at the University of Leeds' Language Centre within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures. Since joining in 2012, she has developed curriculum for the International Foundation Year, postgraduate pre-sessional programmes, and bespoke in-sessional courses across engineering disciplines. Currently seconded to the School of Chemical and Process Engineering (SCaPE), she leads MSc student support initiatives aligned with the University's Inclusivity and Internationalisation policies.
Her academic credentials include:
- BA in Modern and Mediaeval Languages
- MA in English Language Teaching
- Cambridge DELTA qualification
Templeton's research centers on pedagogical corpus linguistics, investigating how language corpora and analytical tools enhance English for Academic Purposes (EAP) instruction. She specializes in genre/discourse analysis within academic contexts and currently explores AI-driven methodologies for language literacy development. Her work bridges theoretical linguistics with practical classroom applications across engineering disciplines.
No scientific awards were documented in available sources.
While student supervision details are unreported, her teaching portfolio demonstrates extensive curriculum development for international cohorts including the Saudi Aramco-hosted MSc programme in Earth and Environment. Current responsibilities focus on SCaPE's MSc cohort through integrated language-academic support frameworks.
She operates within the Language Centre's institutional framework while maintaining active collaborations with engineering schools, particularly through SCaPE's insessional teaching initiatives that embed language support within technical curricula.


