| 霍特国际商学院拥有世界一流的教授,他们参与最新的商业研究,并有企业经营的实践经验。霍特师资团队包括: |
Ian Dougal
Academic Dean,
Head of International Relations
B.A. Politics and American Studies, University of Wales
Swansea; M.A. History and International Relations,
University of Southern Mississippi; Ph.D. International

Dr. Ian Dougal is a specialist in issues of
American foreign policy and international security.
He teaches core courses in diplomacy and
foreign policy, confl ict and security, and
international relations theories. Dr. Dougal is
a member of the British International Studies
Association and the American Politics Group,
a specialist group affi liated to the Political
Science Association (PSA). He serves as the
school’s Academic Dean and Department
Head of International Relations |
Nikolaos Tsorakidis
Assistant Professor, Head of Business
B.A.(Hons) Accounting and Finance, Kingston
University; M.Sc. Banking and Finance, University of
Stirling; Ph.D. (Candidate) Finance, Aston University

Nikolaos Tsorakidis heads the university’s
Undergraduate Business Department. He
teaches courses in accounting, business and
fi nance. Professor Tsorakidis is an expert
on the determinants of bid-ask spreads in
the foreign exchange market using high
frequency data, and his research interests
include the microstructure of fi nancial
markets. In his spare time, Professor
Tsorakidis has an interest in the hospitality
and travel industry, and consults |
Troy Gordon
Associate Professor,
Head of Communications
B.A. English Literature, Religion, Politics &
Government, University of Puget Sound; M.A., Ph.D.
English Language and Literature, University of
Michigan; Post Graduate Certifi cate Women’s Studies

Dr. Troy Gordon specializes in critical
theory, cultural studies, gender studies,
and writing. He teaches interdisciplinary
courses in communications and the visual,
communications and the body, and mass
persuasion, as well as courses in fi lm,
journalism, and genocide studies. Dr. Gordon
has been recognized as an outstanding
teacher at both the University of Michigan
and UCLA, where he received the 1998
Rackham Outstanding Lecturer Award, the
1997 Moscow Prize for the Teaching of
Writing, and high rankings as one of the top
20 professors at UCLA |
Bruce Stanley
Professor of International Relations
B.A. Middle Eastern Studies, Earlham College; M.A.
International Relations, University of Pennsylvania;
Ph.D. International Relations, University of Pennsylvania

Dr. Bruce Stanley specializes in international
relations and Middle East politics, and for
over 20 years has taught a range of courses
in these two fi elds at the university and
other institutions such as the University of
Pennsylvania, Rhodes College, the New
School, Syracuse University, SOAS, and the
University of Exeter. He is a Research Fellow
both at the London Middle East Institute and
in the Politics Department at the University of
Exeter. He has consulted for the EU, National
Democratic Institute, the American Friends
Service Committee, and QPSW of the British
Friends. He has served as Director of the
West Bank and Gaza offi ce of AMIDEAST,
and taught high school in Ramallah,
Palestine. |
Alan Hertz Associate Professor of Humanities
B.A. English, Yale University; M.A. Victorian Studies,
University of Toronto; Ph.D. English,
University of Cambridge

Dr. Alan Hertz has been a professor at the
school for 20 years. An American by birth,
Dr. Hertz spent a large portion of his life in
India and Pakistan. He has been teaching
university students since 1975. His chief
research interests are in Victorian poetry and
journalism. His specialties include: the history
of London, the cultural history of Britain,
introductory courses in history, humanities,
literature, and theater. His philosophy of
teaching is to make as much use as possible
of our greatest assets: the wonderful diversity
of our student body and the overwhelming
cultural resources of London. Professor
Hertz also manages the school’s Visiting
Students Program. |
Daniel Pérez Vidal Professor of Marketing Communications
B.A. (Hons) Film Studies, B.A. (Hons) Mass
Communication, University of Utah; QTS, GTCE;
European Masters Degree in Audiovisual Management,
MEDIA/MPA; CELTA, University of Cambridge;
Certifi cate in Management, University of Leicester

Professor Vidal specializes in marketing
communications, new media, fi lm and
television production. He is currently
researching the uses of professional
communications in the management and
development of creativity. Before moving to
the U.K. a few years ago, he worked as a
screenwriter, casting director, and editor in
Spain. He now lives in London, where he is
a media consultant to TwelvePoint.com and
the co-founder of Ace Films. |
Preslava Stoeva
Assistant Professor of International Relations
B.A. and M.A. International Relations,
Huron University London; Ph.D. Politics
and International Relations, University of Exeter

Dr. Preslava Stoeva specializes in
issues relating to international relations
theories, international law, and topics of
international concern, such as human rights,
environmental and trade policies, and their
impact on individuals from disadvantaged
backgrounds. In addition to teaching
undergraduate and graduate level courses
at Hult, Professor Stoeva has also taught
a range of International Relations courses
at the University of Exeter. She is a member
of the British International Studies
Association (BISA) |
Andrew Wright
Assistant Professor of International Political
Economy
B.A. Politics and Economic History, University of York;
M.Sc. Sociology, London School of Economics; Ph.D.
(pending), King’s College London

Dr. Wright specializes in international political
economy development, and the political
economy of war. He is a member of the
British International Studies Association
and is a founding editor of the Journal of
Historical Materialism. Professor Wright has
also taught at the University of Notre Dame
(London Centre), the University of London,
and London Metropolitan University. Besides
teaching at Hult, he is working on a Ph.D.
thesis on war and economics, as well as a
book about war, politics, and society. |
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