EUSA lured Hazel back to Ireland from Paris in 2008 after her brief stint as a EUSA lecturer and administrator in 2005. Hazel has lived in Dublin for most of the past 15 years, but she’s not a “Dub” – she’s originally from Limerick. Hazel has Masters degrees in Politics and Classical Civilization from University College Dublin, and secretly wishes she also had a degree in Geology. Her teaching and education background includes working as a lecturer for the Open University, Boston University’s Dublin Program, EUSA, and teaching English to French communications professionals. She prefers to travel “intensively” rather than “extensively” – taking time to immerse herself in a culture for longer periods and considers working in international education a privilege. Hazel has some of the most disparate extracurricular interests in EUSA: she is a fan of both art house cinema and professional wrestling.
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