Dr Svitlana (Lana) Tubaltseva
Associate Professor of Academic Literacies and Liberal Arts
Programme Director of Liberal Arts
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School: School of Liberal Arts
Contact:
Email: [email protected]
School: School of Liberal Arts
About
Dr Svitlana Tubaltseva has a cross disciplinary background in Corpus Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, EAP and AI literacy. Before joining Richmond University, she had worked in various educational institutions across the globe (Ukraine, Russia, Slovakia, China) and specialised in designing curricula, developing teaching materials, and formulating assignments for courses such as EAP, English Oracy and Literacy, Business English, ESP, and Study Skills. She organised and chaired several academic international conferences. She gained her PhD: “Construction of the dichotomy of Us versus Them in the news reports on the Ukrainian revolution Euromaidan 2014: corpus-driven discourse analysis of the American, Russian and Ukrainian media” University of Roehampton.
Her current research focuses on the integration of AI in teaching assessment and material design. She is running two big research projects in conjunction with King’s College London (the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience and Department of Education and Assessment). She also leads a research project on the integration of AI in the academic literacy courses and gauging students’ perception at Richmond and collaborate with colleagues from Department of Psychology. Her research projects contribute to the enhanced pedagogical provisions and education of faculty and students on the ethical use of AI in the academic context.
Research interests
Qualification
Teaching & Learning
Publications
Tubaltseva, S. (2016). Category of gender in English nouns and the criteria of its marking on the example of extracts from the novel ‘The Sandcastle’ by I.Murdoch. Collection of scientific works ‘Topical problems of linguistics and translating study’in Khmelnytskyi National University, Vol. 10(3), pp. 311-315.
Tubaltseva, S. (2016). Use of Short Videos to Practice Grammar in a Communicative and Engaging Way in ELT Classes (feature article). ELTA Newsletter March-April, Serbia, pp. 1-5.
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Journal Papers
Martin, A.F., Tubaltseva, S., Harrison, A. & Rubin J. (2025) Co-producing and evaluating a novel approach to generative AI-integrated assessment in higher education, Behavioral Sciences Special Issue : The Role of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Supporting Student Learning in Postsecondary Education (forthcoming)
Tubaltseva, S. (2019). Sport or politics? Critical discourse analysis of European media coverage of Sochi Olympic Games 2014. Networking Knowledge: Journal of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network, 12(1), 55–64. https://doi.org/10.31165/nk.2019.121.551
Conference contributions