Author Archives: Young-Jin Hur

Blog post 2: Microteaching Observation; A Reflection on Jargon

This week, I had an opportunity to observe a microteaching session. The person I observed was to deliver a 20-minute session on a topic of their interest. Luckily, I had reasons to be excited. I have always had an interest … Continue reading

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Blog post 1: Setting up Expectations for the PGCert in Academic Practice

In December, prior to the winter break, I attended the induction session for the PGCert in Academic Practice. Exploring the TPP unit brief, alongside being introduced to the unit in person through the course leader Lindsay, I learnt the aims … Continue reading

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Microteaching: Colour Associations in Dresses

The microteaching session I prepared was called “Colour Associations in Dresses.” Based on historical/popular documentations of concepts such as the “red dress effect” and Coco Chanel’s “little black dress” and the empirical literature on the psychology of colours in both … Continue reading

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Hello world!

Hello world! Young-Jin Hur here. I am the course leader of the MSc Applied Psychology in Fashion.

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