
معرفی
Lee Oakley is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Portsmouth's School of Education, Languages and Linguistics within the Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences. His research focuses on language-related studies including mental health discourse, gender/sexual identity linguistics, and methodologies like corpus linguistics and discursive psychology. He actively supervises PhD projects in these areas and has published widely on topics such as student wellbeing and wildlife documentary language patterns.
Key awards include the ESRC Full Doctoral Scholarship (2013) and an Outstanding Teaching Award nomination (2018). His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to mental health and education equity. Lee is a core member of the SSERG research group, investigating sex/sexuality education, and serves as an external examiner at other institutions.
Recent activities include organizing Corpus Linguistics 2017, peer-review roles, and conference presentations on topics like student mental wellbeing and discursive psychology approaches.




