Margaret Franken
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Margaret Franken
Summary
Margaret Franken is a human[1]. She worked as a researcher[2].
Key Facts
- Margaret Franken worked as a researcher[2].
- Margaret Franken was employed by University of Waikato[3].
- Margaret Franken was educated at Victoria University of Wellington[4].
- Margaret Franken's doctoral advisor was John Dickie[5].
- Margaret Franken's doctoral advisor was Hilary Smith[6].
- Margaret Franken's doctoral advisor was Paul Nation[7].
- A notable student of Margaret Franken was Penelope Anne Haworth[8].
- A notable student of Margaret Franken was Lanelle Tanangada[9].
- A notable student of Margaret Franken was Frances Edwards[10].
- Margaret Franken is recorded as female[11].
- Margaret Franken's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Margaret Franken supervised Nga Thi Tuyet Phan as a doctoral student[13].
- Margaret Franken supervised Deborah Balmer as a doctoral student[14].
- Margaret Franken supervised Bao Hoang as a doctoral student[15].
- Margaret Franken supervised Shaoqun Wu as a doctoral student[16].
- Margaret Franken supervised Jinah Lee as a doctoral student[17].
- Margaret Franken supervised Chelsea Jane Blickem as a doctoral student[18].
- Margaret Franken supervised Van Loi Nguyen as a doctoral student[19].
- Margaret Franken supervised Joseph Ramanair as a doctoral student[20].
- Margaret Franken supervised Liang Li as a doctoral student[21].
- Margaret Franken's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0002-0195-3677[22].
- Margaret Franken earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[23].
- Margaret Franken's family name is recorded as Franken[24].
- Margaret Franken's given name is recorded as Margaret[25].
- Margaret Franken's academic thesis is recorded as The Effect of Talk in Argument Text Construction[26].
Body
Education
Margaret Franken's education included a stint at Victoria University of Wellington[4]. Doctoral advisors include John Dickie[5]; Hilary Smith[6], a researcher[27], of New Zealand[28], awarded the Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit[29]; and Paul Nation[7], a linguist[30], b. 1944[31], of New Zealand[32]. She earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[23].
Career and Affiliations
Margaret Franken's professions included researcher[2]. Among her employers was University of Waikato[3]. Notable students include Penelope Anne Haworth[8], a university teacher[33], awarded the Rae Munro Award[34], specialised in teaching English as a second or foreign language[35]; Lanelle Tanangada[9], a politician[36], b. 1979[37], of Solomon Islands[38]; and Frances Edwards[10], an academic[39]. Doctoral students include Nga Thi Tuyet Phan[13], a researcher[40]; Deborah Balmer[14], a researcher[41]; Bao Hoang[15]; Shaoqun Wu[16], a researcher[42]; Jinah Lee[17], a researcher[43]; and Chelsea Jane Blickem[18], a university teacher[44], specialised in applied linguistics[45].
FAQs
What did Margaret Franken do for work?
Margaret Franken worked as researcher[2].
Where did Margaret Franken go to school?
Margaret Franken was educated at Victoria University of Wellington[4].