International Foundation Year at the ISC

meet the ISC teachers and staff

Meet the administrative staff at Lancaster University International Study Centre:

Meet the teachers at Lancaster University International Study Centre:

 

Martin EayrsMeet the Centre Head, Martin Eayrs

ISC students say

We asked ISC students: "How have the tutors and staff helped you?"

  • From offering me a cup of tea on my first day to asking about my welfare, the staff have really been very friendly
  • They teach me patiently. When I have problem, and ask for them, they will also help me.
  • Helped me to open a bank account and book a flight
  • They are very kind to me - I feel looked after, like at home
  • By making it very easy for us to assimilate into the education system.

Head of Centre

Qualifications: MA in Applied Linguistics (Leeds); Dip. TEO (Manchester), PGCE (Manchester); BA Hons in English and Spanish Literature (Birmingham)

"All my professional life I've taught international students at schools and universities, both in Britain and other countries. Before Lancaster, I was involved in Foundation and Pre-Masters programmes at the Universities of Essex and Salford and previously was Head of English at Universidad de los Andes in Trujillo, Venezuela. I was also for many years Director of a private language school in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

My Masters degree was in Linguistics and Language Teaching. I am an IELTS examiner which gives me a good understanding of university English language entrance requirements. I have lectured on language and teaching methodology in a number of countries and have published books and articles on marketing, the language of computing, IT and many issues relating to English language teaching and learning.

I was born in Birmingham, England and have been living in Lancaster since 2001. My family is quite international – my wife is Italian, and both my children were born in Argentina. My son still lives in Argentina and my daughter is living in the US. I have visited or lived in 53 countries (and still counting!) and have a love of travel. Other interests include history, archaeology, new technologies, and - of course - meeting new friends from all over the world."

Asad AmanISC Tutor Asad Aman

Accounts Tutor

Qualifications: BBA, MBA, PhD researcher (Lancaster University Management School)

"Having worked for various multinational companies in different managerial roles for about 6 years, I decided to embark upon a PhD in Management at Lancaster’s Management School.

My first teaching appointment was at the University of Regina in Canada, teaching business mathematics to a diverse group of native and international students. Since then, I have always enjoyed teaching students from varied backgrounds. I also have experience of teaching business courses at University level.

I currently live on campus with my wife and two children. In my spare time, I like to be involved in different clubs and societies in the University. On Saturdays, I play amateur cricket with some of my University friends who are also enthusiasts. Interestingly, we play cricket in a basketball court using a tennis ball."

Dr Ian BarkerISC Tutor Ian Barker

Mathematics and Physics Tutor

Qualifications: BA (Physics), D.Phil (Theoretical Physics), PGCE

"Most of my professional life has involved teaching or researching in physics and mathematics. I started out doing a doctorate at Sussex University in applications of group theory to elementary particle physics and then had a number of post doctoral posts, one of which brought me to Lancaster.
Since then, I decided to go into teaching and have taught physics and mathematics in schools and colleges in Lancashire.

After a break of three years doing other things, I’ve really enjoyed getting back to my subjects and teaching them again.

I live with my family and two dogs in Lancaster and enjoy reading and classical music and opera and walking. I’ve done about a third of the Scottish Munros (mountains over 3000 feet) and some hut to hut walking in the Alps."

Natalie ComlayISC Welfare Officer Natalie Comlay

Student Welfare Officer

Qualifications: BSc (Hons) Psychology

"I have been working as the Student Welfare Officer at the Lancaster University International Study Centre since its first students arrived in July 2007. My primary role is to ensure that the students are enjoying their experience here at the centre, and are coping with the everyday challenges faced when studying abroad, particularly as for many students this is their first experience of living away from home.

As a recent graduate of Lancaster University myself, I understand how difficult it can be for new students to become used to a new environment and style of study. I am always there for students who need someone to talk to about anything they have on their minds, and to offer advice and guidance during their time at the centre on anything from Visa renewals to local bus schedules.

My personal interests include music, travel and skiing."

Dr Martin CookISC Tutor Martin Cook

Mathematics Tutor

Qualifications: PhD Algebra

"I am from a small village in Somerset in the South West of England. I have been at Lancaster since entering the undergraduate degree in Maths in 1998. I spent my third year at UC Davis in California, but apart from that and one other brief period I have been here ever since. I graduated in 2002 and started a PhD in algebra. Since finishing that I have stayed and started teaching full time.

I now split my time between the international study centre and teaching duties elsewhere, mainly in the maths department. I have tutored students from all years in the maths department, as well as those from Engineering, Biology and the Management School. I also teach a class at a local school, to prepare the pupils for further study.

When I have the time my interests away from the class room are reading, films and walking. The area around Lancaster is excellent walking country, although it can rain."

Charlotte CoopeISC Tutor Charlotte Coope

English tutor

Qualifications: BA, CELTA (B) and TEFL (Distinction) currently completing an MA TESOL at Lancaster University

"I began my teaching career in China, where I taught students of different ages and levels. Whilst there, I took the opportunity to study Mandarin in a Chinese University and to learn Chinese painting and tai-chi.

Since coming back to the UK I have been involved with providing pre-sessional and in-sessional academic support to international students from a variety of different countries. I have worked in Manchester as course leader of an International Foundation programme and at the University of Central Lancashire as an Associate Lecturer. I particularly enjoy teaching foundation students as I feel they have a tangible goal to head towards, so tend to be well-motivated and rewarding to teach.

In my spare time I enjoy fell-walking, painting and drawing, and doing volunteer work. In fact, I've just come back from a working holiday in the Lake District where I learnt how to build stone walls, which was a real challenge!"

Helen HargreavesISC Tutor Helean Hargreaves

English tutor

Qualifications: BA (hons), PGCE, MA, PhD researcher (department of Linguistics and English Language)

"I have several years of language teaching experience, most of these gained at a High School in Preston. I have also spent time abroad teaching English to both children and adults.

Two years ago I decided to continue my studies here at Lancaster University. I completed an MA in Language Studies with the department of Linguistics and English Language in September 2007 and began working part-time on a PhD in January this year. Over the summer I taught English for Academic Purposes to international students starting their degree courses in October.

In my spare time I enjoy going to the cinema, travelling and visiting friends (UK and abroad), and learning Italian at the local adult education college."

Kalada IyallaKalada Iyalla, Admin Assistant

Admin Assistant

Kalada, from Nigeria, is a former ISC Business & Management Studies foundation student. He is now studying for a degree in Management and Organisation at Lancaster University Management School while working part-time for the ISC.

As an international student, Kalada knows what it's like to adapt to British culture and a different way of life.

After his undergraduate degree, Kalada wants to take a Masters in Money, Banking & Finance. Eventually he plans to open a group of companies operating around construction, legal and financial services. He'd also like to gain some teaching experience.

Richard Mason

ELP tutor

 

Qualifications: BA (Hons) Philosophy 2.1, M.Res Informatics, Trinity TESOL Certificate.

"I’ve been teaching English for over three years and started my first teaching job in China in 2004. I taught English at a school in Guiyang in Guizhou province and was one of only 250 foreign people in a city of 3.5 million. I thoroughly enjoyed it and I’ve taught hundreds of students of different nationalities since I returned to England in January 2006. Teaching is one of those jobs where you can plan for the day, but you never know what might crop up during a lesson. It is a constantly stimulating experience and I hope to take further qualifications in the future. I currently live in Kendal and I enjoy fell walking, playing the guitar, cooking and watching films."

Robert Trafford

Economics Tutor

Qualifications: BA Hons Business (UCLAN); PGCE Central Lancashire (UCLAN)

"Having been employed in the commercial sectors of industry for several years, I entered the education sector in 1992 and have since been teaching Economics and Business on A level and undergraduate programmes. I have a Business Degree along with a Certificate in Education. My particular interest is in Economics and consequently my teaching commitments have focussed in this area specifically.

In my spare time I enjoy various hobbies including music (I play the guitar), photography and in particular I am an enthusiastic fell-walker and have over the years been involved in numerous sponsored events. I also like to keep physically fit by regularly attending the local gym."

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