Design and Aesthetics
Non-academic Content
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Performance and Fine Arts
Business Management
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Sustainability
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Religious Studies and Theology
History
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Public health, Geriatrics, Nursing, and Occupational health
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Sociology
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Adrian has a PhD. in science and technology studies that involved combining diverse fields of research such as media studies, the physical sciences, and anthropology to derive a new understanding of an emerging form of human awareness.
Adrian has taught thousands of English as a second language classes. This has involved after-class reports on student strengths and challenges. He has also provided detailed progress reports for his recurring students.
Adrian has extensive experience applying complex formatting requirements to journal articles and content from books to prepare content for publication. Further, he is experienced in communicating required changes to clients and promoting their work to publishers as contributing to the related field.
• ‘The Switch is a potential all-in-one device and Nintendo needs to realise it’
• ‘Ultimately, we are not in control, the controller is’
• ‘Interactivity and politics: Why games have more potential to be part of political discussion than other media’
• ‘How consumer perception has protected Nintendo from the reality of its competition’
• ‘The vicious circle of gaming and its reputation’
• ‘Knowing what we Face in an Uncertain Climate’ (page 18)
• ‘Sustaining Industry into the Future’ (page 26)
• ‘Improving Undergraduate Students’ Access to Research Experiences’ (page 43, direct link not available)
• ‘Making Researchers of STEM Undergraduates’ (page 48)
• ‘Dr Rens van de Schoot–Statistical Methods for Small Data’
• ‘Dr Tarun Sabarwal–The Shape of Rational Choices in Game Theory’
• ‘Professor Bo Rothstein–The Core of Corruption’
• ‘Professor Gerhard Heyer, Dr Michael Richter–Models for Understanding Language’
• ‘Professor John F. Padgett–The Social Context of Innovation’
• ‘Professor Kevin Ahern, Dr. Chelsea Wolk, Stephanie Ramos–Diversifying and Retaining STEM Leaders for the Future’
• ‘The Switch is a potential all-in-one device and Nintendo needs to realise it’
• ‘Ultimately, we are not in control, the controller is’
• ‘Interactivity and politics: Why games have more potential to be part of political discussion than other media’
• ‘How consumer perception has protected Nintendo from the reality of its competition’
• ‘The vicious circle of gaming and its reputation’