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    June Douglas, PhD

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    June Douglas, PhD
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    Bio

    I graduated from the University of Westminster in 1993 with BA in English & History. In 1994 I gained a Post Graduate Degree in Education at London University with English major. Whilst teaching English full time in mainstream education I studied literature & language in education at London University and was awarded a master’s degree in 1997. Continuing teaching full time at college level, I studied education at Brunel and later Nottingham & Trent universities and was awarded a PhD in 2008. I moved to St. George’s University in 2010 where I currently teach English in the Humanities and Social Science department and research educational advancement in the Caribbean. In 2025 I achieved a Professorship.

    Research & Interests

    • Education
    • Literature
    • Anthropology
    • Medical Humanities
    • Carribean Literature
    • Women's Writing

    Affiliations

    • UCL London University, London, UK
    • Westminster University, London, UK
    • Nottingham & Trent University, Nottingham, UK
    • Birmingham University – British Society of Science & Literature

    Journal Articles

    • Douglas, June. Women and Madness; Women’s Struggle, 19th-20th Century Autobiography. GARI International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research. ISSN 2659-2193 Vol 10 Issued pp. 34-54 (2c) pub 31-03-2024

    Selected Projects

    • The Development of a Psychosomatic Therapeutic Modality for Child Victims of Sexual Violence in the Caribbean. Co-writer Dr. DaBreo

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