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Dr Mark Orme serves as Principal Lecturer at the University of Central Lancashire's School of Psychology and Humanities, where he is a member of the School's Executive Team and Academic Lead for Modern Languages. A Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, he teaches French Language and Culture across multiple academic levels while supervising postgraduate research projects on language and identity.
Orme's research primarily focuses on Modern French Literature and Thought, with particular expertise in Albert Camus studies. His scholarly interests span existentialist philosophy, medical humanities, and the internationalization of higher education. He has made significant contributions to understanding Camus's works in contemporary contexts, especially regarding ethical dilemmas in healthcare as explored in The Plague.
Analysis of Orme's publication record reveals a consistent scholarly trajectory with two primary strands: rigorous literary scholarship on Camus and French literature, and practical applications of language education in university internationalization. His recent work increasingly bridges these areas, examining how Camus's philosophical insights inform contemporary challenges in healthcare ethics and global citizenship.
- Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
As Academic Lead for Modern Languages, Orme supervises postgraduate research on language and identity while contributing to institutional strategy for language education. His book Supporting Internationalisation through Languages and Culture in the Twenty-First-Century University demonstrates his commitment to connecting language education with broader institutional goals of global engagement. His work on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages shows practical application of theoretical frameworks in educational settings.


