Hailey Haffey

 HaileyA. Haffey

Hailey A. Haffey

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Biography

University of Utah - Writing

Technical Writer at BioFire Diagnostics, LLC
Higher Education
Hailey
Haffey, Ph.D.
Salt Lake City, Utah
My research and teaching background focuses on Religious and Gender Theories in Twentieth-Century literature and culture.

My past and present work involves writing for science, medical writing, religion and science, and medical humanities. My research actively engages interdisciplinary topics in science, medicine, and psychology within a humanities paradigm.

Courses I've recently taught or am scheduled to teach include: Theories of Culture, Introduction to Writing, Intermediate Writing, Introduction to Critical Literary Forms, Introduction to Feminist Theory, Women's Writing, Introduction to Queer Studies, and Gender and Contemporary Issues: "Bodies, Traditions and Technologies."


Experience

  • University of Utah

    Adjunct Professor of English and Writing

    Hailey worked at University of Utah as a Adjunct Professor of English and Writing

  • University of Utah

    Steffensen Cannon Fellow

    Dissertation Fellowship
    Defended Dissertation April 5, 2018

  • Salt Lake Community College

    Adjunct English Instructor

    Writing English 1010
    Introduction to Queer Studies English 2850

  • BioFire Diagnostics, LLC

    Technical Writer, Regulatory and Clinical Affairs

    Hailey worked at BioFire Diagnostics, LLC as a Technical Writer, Regulatory and Clinical Affairs

  • University of Utah School of Medicine

    Postdoctoral Research Associate in Scientific Writing and Oncology

    Family Medicine Research Core

Education

  • University of Utah

    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD

    British, Irish and American Literature; Joyce; Gender Studies; Religion and Literature; Queer Theory
    Defended Dissertation April 5, 2018

  • University of Utah

    Adjunct Professor of English and Writing



  • University of Utah

    Steffensen Cannon Fellow


    Dissertation Fellowship Defended Dissertation April 5, 2018

  • The University of Calgary

    MA Coursework

    Religious Studies

  • Cornell School of Criticism and Theory

    Certificate


    Seminar with Amy Villarejo

WRTG 201000

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