Overview
Background
My name is Hao Tran, and I am a Teaching Associate in Applied Linguistics at the School of Languages and Cultures, University of Queensland, Australia. I joined the University of Queensland (UQ) in early 2019. During my time at UQ, I’ve received the Tutor Award for Excellence in Teaching from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS) in 2024 and was also shortlisted for the UQ Tutor Award for Excellence in Teaching in the same year. I also serve as the Review Editor for the Australian Review of Applied Linguistics (ARAL) (since 2024), and I have been a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA) since 2021.
I am currently coordinating Academic English and Thesis Writing for International Students (WRIT6001), Introduction to Second Language Learning and Teaching (SLAT7001) in the Applied Linguistics Program, and Second Language Learning (SLAT2001) in the English as an International Language (EIL) major. In addition to these courses, I have extensive teaching experience in other Applied Linguistics subjects, including Teaching Languages in a Global Context (SLAT7826), Second Language Acquisition (SLAT7805), Second Language Writing (SLAT7827), and Classroom Second Language Processes: Theory, Research and Practice (SLAT7807).
Regarding my academic background, I hold a PhD in Applied Linguistics from Griffith University (2019) and a Master of Applied Linguistics (TESOL) (Advanced) from the University of Queensland (2013). Before joining UQ as an ongoing Teaching Associate, I also worked as a casual unit coordinator at the University of New England for Research Methods in Applied Linguistics (LING561) and Applied Linguistics Research Practice (LING567), and as a sessional at Griffith University (2016-2017). I also and served as International Student Officer for Griffith University Postgraduate Student Association (GUPSA) during this time.
I am originally from Vietnam, where I completed my Bachelor’s degree in English Language Education at Vinh University and became a tenured English lecturer here. At Vinh University, in addition to my lecturing role in the English Language Pedagogy major in the Department of Foreign Languages, I also served as Convenor for the Joint Program for International Students (including students from Laos and Thailand, 2011-2012), and as Head of the Department Youth Union (2010-2011). As a BA student at Vinh University, I received the Golden Prize at the Vietnam National Teaching Pedagogy Contest (2008) and was named one of the Vietnamese Talents in 2009. I was the top student in the Faculty and among the top students across the university for four consecutive years, and received numerous university and provincial awards for academic excellence and social contributions (e.g., leading volunteering, social programs).
Funding/ Award:
- Best Article Award 2024 - Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, The Applied Linguistics Association of Australia
- Teaching Excellence Award (Tutor), Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS), 2024
- School Values Award (2023) - School of Languages and Cultures Values Award, University of Queensland, Australia
- Griffith University Fully Funded Award for PhD Research (2015-2019), Griffith University, Australia
- Vietnamese Government Fully Funded Award for MA Study (2012-2013), The Ministry of Education and Training (MOET), Vietnam
- Vietnamese Youth Talent (2009) - The Central Youth Union of Vietnam
- Golden Prize Award (for "Content" Division) (2008) - Vietnam National Teaching Contest for Pedagogical Students, The Ministry of Education and Training (MOET), Vietnam
Grants
- School of Languages and Cultures Grant: Students’ self-regulation of machine learning and generative AI tools for English for Academic Purposes - Lead of the project
- School of Languages and Cultures Grant: AI and Feedback in Academic Writing - Collaborator of the project
Supervision:
I am available for MA thesis supervision. My current research interests include:
- Teacher education including teacher agency, teacher identity, and teacher professional development
- Student engagement and Teacher engagement
- EAP-related teaching and learning, including CALL integration and MT/GenAI-assisted learning
- Language policy and planning
- Vietnamese heritage language
Availability
- Dr Hao Tran is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Masters (Research) of Applied Linguistics (Advanced), University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, Griffith University
Works
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2018
Conference Publication
Language teachers’ professional identity negotiation in the process of language changes: Stories from transitioned teachers
Tran, Hao (2018). Language teachers’ professional identity negotiation in the process of language changes: Stories from transitioned teachers. Australian Council of Teacher Education Conference (ACTA), Adelaide, SA Australia, 2-5 October 2018.
2018
Journal Article
The Transition To English Teaching: Influences And Considerations For Foreign Language Education And Language Planning
Hao, Tran Thi (2018). The Transition To English Teaching: Influences And Considerations For Foreign Language Education And Language Planning. VNU Journal of Foreign Studies, 34 (5), 1-16. doi: 10.25073/2525-2445/vnufs.4302
2018
Conference Publication
“I hope one day to get back to it” – A belonging story of transitioned teachers in Vietnam
Tran, Hao (2018). “I hope one day to get back to it” – A belonging story of transitioned teachers in Vietnam. Language, Culture and BELONGING Symposium (LCBS), Brisbane, QLD Australia, 26 September 2018.
2018
Conference Publication
Policy changes and Figured Worlds: The case of transitioned teachers in Vietnam
Tran, Hao (2018). Policy changes and Figured Worlds: The case of transitioned teachers in Vietnam. Sociolinguistics Symposium 22, Auckland, New Zealand, 18 - 20 June 2018.
2017
Journal Article
World Englishes from a Holistic View and Considerations on English Education in Vietnam
Hao, Tran Thi and Phuong, Ngo Dinh (2017). World Englishes from a Holistic View and Considerations on English Education in Vietnam. VNU Journal of Foreign Studies, 33 (6), 1-15. doi: 10.25073/2525-2445/vnufs.4207
2015
Journal Article
Vietnamese English teachers' perceptions on incorporating world Englishes into their teaching
Tran, Thi Hao and Moore, Paul (2015). Vietnamese English teachers' perceptions on incorporating world Englishes into their teaching. Language Education in Asia, 6 (2), 107-121. doi: 10.5746/leia/15/v6/i2/a3/tran_moore
2015
Conference Publication
University Integration in the context of Globalisation and Higher Education: The case of Vinh University, Vietnam
Tran, Hao (2015). University Integration in the context of Globalisation and Higher Education: The case of Vinh University, Vietnam. International Conference on Humanities and Social Sciences (ICHS), Maha Sarakham, Thailand, 26-27 August 2015. Maha Sarakham, Thailand: ICHS.
2015
Journal Article
Higher education and globalisation: A case of Vinh University Vietnam
Tran, Hao (2015). Higher education and globalisation: A case of Vinh University Vietnam. Vinh University Journal of Science, 44 (2B), 14-26.
2015
Conference Publication
Vietnamese English teachers’ perceptions on incorporating world Englishes into their teaching
Tran, Hao (2015). Vietnamese English teachers’ perceptions on incorporating world Englishes into their teaching. CamTESOL Conference, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 28 February - 1 March 2015.
2014
Conference Publication
Globalisation and higher education of a Vietnamese university
Tran, Hao (2014). Globalisation and higher education of a Vietnamese university. National Conference - Innovating Teaching Methods According to B1 and C1 Output Standards, Vietnam, 20 September 2014.
2014
Conference Publication
Employing genre-based speaking approach for English major students. A case of a university in Vietnam
Tran, Hao (2014). Employing genre-based speaking approach for English major students. A case of a university in Vietnam. 4th International Conference on Sciences and Social Sciences At: Thailand, Thailand, 14 - 16 September 2014.
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