Dr Nancy Haijing Jiang
Contact Details:
nancy.jiang.3@warwick.ac.uk
Office:
Senate House 2.21
Teaching 2025/6:
Dr. Nancy Haijing Jiang
Nancy is an Assistant Professor (Teaching Focussed) who has joined IATL in December 2025. Previously, Nancy was a Teaching Fellow in English and Comparative Literary Studies where she was shortlisted for the Warwick Awards for Teaching Excellence three times and co-won the ECLS staff teaching award in 2023. Last Year, Nancy was also the Principal Investigator of the educational project, Enhancing the International Postgraduate Student Experience in the Faculty of Arts (funded by Warwick’s Enhancing Research Cultures).
Nancy is an interdisciplinary scholar with research and/or teaching interests in literary criticism, religious studies, global studies, history and economic sociology. At IATL, she is especially interested in developing modules on global cities and supporting postgraduate engagement and wellbeing. In particular, she has a heart for promoting learning beyond borders in higher education. For her, this includes (although not limited to): 1) developing anti-racist and decolonising pedagogies and curricula, 2) supporting and enhancing international student experience amid the growing internationalisation obstacles in the UK, and 3) creating opportunities and initiatives for all students to become better global citizens.
Publications
‘Interdisciplinary Pedagogy and the Global Middle Ages’, in PGA Interdisciplinary Showcase https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/iatl/study/pga/pgaprojectshowcase/ (2025)
‘A Case Study of Multi Video Feedback on Students’ Writings for Chinese Language Learners’ in special series Applied Chinese Language Studies: Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language in the New Normal Cross-Disciplinary Theory and Practice’ 13 (2024): 134-150 (co-authored with Yinghong Shang)
‘Margery Kempe’s Penitential Credit’, New Medieval Literatures 24 (2024): 168-198
‘From Audits to Confessionals: The Influence of Accounting Technologies on Medieval Penitential Pedagogy’, in Media Technologies and Digital Humanities in Medieval and Early Modern studies, eds. Katharine Scherff and Lane Sobehrad (New York: Routledge, 2023), pp. 11-30
‘The Theme of Exile within Old English Christian Poetry: Developing the Positive Exilic Hero’, Quaestio Insularis 17 (2017): 1-19
Education and Qualifications
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2024)
Postgraduate Award in Interdisciplinary Pedagogies (Warwick, 2025)
PhD, Northwestern University (2023)
MSt, University of Oxford (2016)
BA, University of Oxford (2015)