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Andrine Ong

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Arts

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Biography

Andrine received her PhD in English Linguistics from Northumbria University, UK. During her PhD study, she worked as an associate lecturer at the University and taught the module Language Variation in the British Isles and Introduction to Discourse Analysis. In 2021, Andrine joined the School of English at Nottingham University Malaysia.

Teaching Summary

Undergraduate modules

Literary Linguistics

Patterns, Functions and the Description of English

Sociolinguistics

Postgraduate modules

Grammar and Discourse

Research in Literary Linguistics

Research Summary

Andrine's main research interest is in the area of language and communication, critical discourse analysis and corpus linguistics. Her research is interdisciplinary, cross-linguistic and… read more

Recent Publications

Current Research

Andrine's main research interest is in the area of language and communication, critical discourse analysis and corpus linguistics. Her research is interdisciplinary, cross-linguistic and cross-cultural. Her current research focuses on the narrative of human suffering in two different contexts: within news media and amongst the general public.

Successful Grants

  1. Teaching and Learning Innovation Grants 2023
  • Role: Project Lead
  • Date: January 2023
  • Project title: Enhancing the Use of Inclusive and Constructive Feedback Among Students: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of the Learning Community Fora (LCF) Reports.

Past Research

Successful Grants

FASS (the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) Pump Priming Grant Scheme 2022

  • Role: Project Lead
  • Date: 1st November 2022
  • Project title: Language and Meanings of Mental Health in Four Asia regions: Integrating Language Convergence and Meaning Divergence Theory with Corpus Linguistics.

Awards

Best Paper Award at International Conference on Environment, Social, and Governance (ICESG) at a conference of ESTCON 2022.

  • Title of the paper: Social Actors and the Language of Othering: A Corpus-assisted Analysis of the Representation of COVID-19 in Selected Western and Asian English Newspapers'

Workshops / Events Attended

2024

The symposium Centering Southeast Asian Studies in the Social Sciences at the University of Texas, Austin, US.

2023

The 7th meeting of the International Society for the Linguistics of English (ISLE 7).

The Malaysia and Singapore Society of Australia (MASSA) Symposium.

Bootcamp "Theories and methods for the corpus-assisted analysis of discourse: from language that denotes to language that expresses phenomena, Bertinoro, Italy.

2018

MAXQDA workshop, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest.

2017

Lancaster Summer Schools in Corpus Linguistics - Statistics for Corpus Linguistics, Lancaster University, UK.

2016

Ming Chuan Humanities Cultural Programme, Northumbria University, UK.

Corpus Linguistics in Scotland annual event: Diachrony through Corpora, University of Edinburgh, UK.

2015

Corpus Linguistics in Scotland workshop, Glasgow University, UK.

2013

Institutional Capacity Building Workshop for OER-based E-Learning, Wawasan Open University, Malaysia.

Institutional Capacity Building Workshop II for OER-based E-Learning, Wawasan Open University, Malaysia.

A New Culture of Learning and Teaching, University Science Malaysia.

School of Humanities

University of Nottingham Malaysia
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