Project Team
The members of the Project team
Dr SAVELYEVA, Tamara
Assistant Professor
Department of International Education and Lifelong Learning
The Education University of Hong Kong
Dr. Tamara Savelyeva joined the Department of International Education and Lifelong Learning as an Assistant Professor in 2014. She received her MPS from Cornell University in 2003, and her PhD in Education from Virginia Tech University in 2008. Dr. Savelyeva conducts educational projects and research in the area of sustainable education and international higher education in Eurasia, the Americas, and the Asia-Pacific region. Together with the participants of the Rio+20 higher education meeting in Brazil, she contributed the educational framework for the 2012 Earth Summit. Dr. Savelyeva serves on the editorial board of the International Journal for Sustainability in Higher Education and has over 30 publications on the topic of sustainable and international education in different countries.
Mr DOUGLAS, Will
Project Manager
Centre for Lifelong Learning Research and Development
The Education University of Hong Kong
Will joined EdUHK in 2006 in what was, at the time, the Department of Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences and Technology. In 2010 he moved to the Centre for Lifelong Learning Research and Development where he is now Centre Manager and Project Manager for the UNESCO Chair in TVET and Lifelong Learning. Will manages projects in areas such as skills for life, minority student education and international education. He has a particular interest in environmental and sustainability related projects having been an environmental consultant in the private sector for over 20 years. His participation in this project stems from the desire to find out whether classroom teaching about the environment influences students' attitudes and behaviour.
Dr. Jia Nan, Amy
Project Manager
Department of International Education and Lifelong Learning
The Education University of Hong Kong
Dr. Amy Jia joined the research team of Dr. Tamara Savelyeva in July of 2017. She graduated and achieved her Master Degree in Australia and Doctor Degree in the Education University of Hong Kong. Her research interest is in higher education branding and sustainability. |