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Dr. Yu Han is a Lecturer in the Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Sheffield's School of Languages, Arts and Societies. She holds a B.A. from Henan University (China), an M.A. from the University of York, and a Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics from the University of Leeds. Her research focuses on second language acquisition, particularly in classroom vs. real-life listening from a sociolinguistic perspective, curriculum design, classroom interaction, learning strategies, and error analysis. She joined the School of East Asian Studies in 2011.
Her academic work spans interdisciplinary health economics and technology assessment, with publications addressing real-world evidence integration, treatment sequencing models, and healthcare policy analysis. Recent contributions include studies on comparative effectiveness research using real-world data and the application of causal inference methods in economic evaluations. Dr. Han's work bridges applied linguistics and health systems research, reflecting her diverse academic interests.
She is based in Jessop West on campus and can be contacted at yu.han@sheffield.ac.uk. Her research demonstrates a commitment to both language pedagogy and innovative approaches to health technology assessment, contributing to both educational methodologies and evidence-based healthcare decision-making frameworks.
