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Dr Loykie Lomine

National Teaching Fellow 2008 At the University of Winchester, Dr Loykie Lomine is the programme director of an MA in Cultural and Arts Management. A sociologist by training, he has published on a range of subjects, from e-learning to postgraduate management education and from Tintin's journeys to new queer cinema in Australia. He is particularly interested in m-learning and welcomes opportunities to discuss and/or collaborate on this relatively new subject.
Year
2008
Institution
University of Winchester
Job Title
Programme Leader, MA in Cultural and Arts Management
National Teaching Fellow 2008 At the University of Winchester, Dr Loykie Lomine is the programme director of an MA in Cultural and Arts Management. A sociologist by training, he has published on a range of subjects, from e-learning to postgraduate management education and from Tintin's journeys to new queer cinema in Australia. He is particularly interested in m-learning and welcomes opportunities to discuss and/or collaborate on this relatively new subject. He also works for the Open University (as an associate lecturer of French and Business Management) and for the exam board AQA (as Principal Examiner at both GCSE and GCE level). He is also the Chief Examiner for Business Management for the International Baccalaureate. Loykie is French but he has also worked in several countries across the world; he is interested in differences in educational systems, especially with regard to assessment strategies and national traditions. Loykie is a visiting lecturer in universities in both France and Kosovo; in Kosovo, he is also involved in humanitarian work about culture, human rights and non-formal education. More about Loykie may be found on his personal website www.loykie.com. Contact: Loykie.Lomine@winchester.ac.uk

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