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Karen G
Circular Economy and Online Learning at University of Exeter Business School
Professional Background
Karen Insignares G is a highly versatile professional whose extensive experience spans the realms of digital learning management, research, and editing within both academic and non-profit institutions. As a recognized expert in her field, she has cultivated a passion for promoting educational growth through innovative digital learning strategies. Her multidisciplinary interests encompass essential areas such as digital learning, intercultural dynamics, circular economy practices, social change, the arts, and environmental sustainability. This diverse palette of interests reflects her commitment to understanding and enhancing the educational landscape.
With a proven track record of working in South America, Asia, and the UK, Karen has adeptly adapted to a multitude of professional environments and management styles. Her experiences have shaped her into a flexible, resilient, and inquisitive professional, skilled at bridging gaps between varying cultural practices and educational methodologies. Through her rich professional journey, she has developed a keen understanding of cultural diversity, allowing her to effectively communicate and collaborate with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
Education and Achievements
Karen Insignares G pursued her academic ambitions at prestigious institutions, earning her Master’s Degree in Art History, focusing on Western and Eastern Art, from National Taiwan Normal University. Her educational foundation was laid at Universidad de Los Andes, where she completed multiple Bachelor’s degrees. She holds degrees in Languages and Sociocultural Studies, Cultural Studies, Social Science, and Languages, as well as in Literature, Arts, and Humanities, showcasing her versatile academic background that complements her professional aspirations.
Throughout her career, she has engaged in various prominent organizations, including significant roles at the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. As a Lecturer in Circular Economy at the University of Exeter, Karen imparts her knowledge of sustainable practices to the next generation of thinkers and innovators. Her tenure as Digital Product Manager for the Circular Economy Learning Hub at the Ellen MacArthur Foundation highlights her proficiency in integrating technology with sustainability-focused education.
Karen's previous roles include Event Coordinator for the Schmidt MacArthur Fellowship Programme, where she facilitated educational initiatives in higher education, and participation in the Disruptive Innovation Festival (DIF), which emphasizes informal learning and innovative approaches to education. Moreover, her scholarly contributions as a Research Assistant at the Institute of European and American Studies at Academia Sinica in Taiwan have solidified her background in research and academic editing.
Achievements
Throughout her remarkable career, Karen Insignares G has consistently demonstrated her passion for learning and creativity in all its forms. Her ability to merge her extensive knowledge with her practical skills has enabled her to contribute significantly to the fields of digital learning and circular economy education. Furthermore, her experience as a Copy Editor and Publishing Assistant solidifies her command over language and communication, ensuring that her expertise accurately resonates across different mediums.
Having worked as a Teaching Assistant and Tutor at the Department of Humanities and Literature at Universidad de Los Andes, Karen was actively involved in higher education, support, and imparting knowledge to students eager to explore the intricacies of language and culture. Her engaging teaching style and commitment to student success illustrate her dedication to fostering environments where creativity and learning can flourish.
