Communication lecturers often find themselves in the position of having to do considerably more than teach communication practice in professional programmes, for example, they are commonly expected to provide a 'service' function to lecturers in other disciplines. When communication lecturers are 'embedded' in science, engineering and technology-based departments, the 'service' provision role of communication lecturers can be exaggerated because of their marginal position in such departments. In this paper we argue that the lens of interdisciplinarity is a useful one for reconceptualising the role of communication lecturers in professional programmes in science, engineering and technology-based departments. We draw on a number of case stu...
Helen Donaghue - ORCID: 0000-0002-7227-7864 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7227-7864Item not available...
Academic communication and literacy have emerged as key elements in 21st Century curricula. Indeed, ...
Content teachers’ perceptions of the role of communication in an integrated language and content con...
Globalisation, internationalization, and widening participation are trends in higher education that ...
Our group project involves exploring interdisciplinary communication skills and collaborative learn...
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Much of the literature around the notions of discourse and identity explores how education (particul...
Despite industry demands for a high level of communication skills from university graduates, student...
This paper draws on the tools of conversation analysis and network theory to investigate how academi...
Interdisciplinarity for complex problem solving is a rising phenomenon. Each self-respecting univers...
Abstract This study explores the nature of collaboration between language students and technology d...
The multi-disciplinary nature of spoken language science is often taken for granted. Its analysis, p...
A consequence of the internationalisation of universities and the implementation of widening partici...
This paper explores the notion of ‘collaboration as pedagogy’ from a literacy-as-socialpractice appr...
A lack of transfer of academic literacy competencies was identified by academic literacy and Statist...
Helen Donaghue - ORCID: 0000-0002-7227-7864 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7227-7864Item not available...
Academic communication and literacy have emerged as key elements in 21st Century curricula. Indeed, ...
Content teachers’ perceptions of the role of communication in an integrated language and content con...
Globalisation, internationalization, and widening participation are trends in higher education that ...
Our group project involves exploring interdisciplinary communication skills and collaborative learn...
Interdisciplinary co-operation, no matter whether in research or in teaching, makes high demands on ...
Much of the literature around the notions of discourse and identity explores how education (particul...
Despite industry demands for a high level of communication skills from university graduates, student...
This paper draws on the tools of conversation analysis and network theory to investigate how academi...
Interdisciplinarity for complex problem solving is a rising phenomenon. Each self-respecting univers...
Abstract This study explores the nature of collaboration between language students and technology d...
The multi-disciplinary nature of spoken language science is often taken for granted. Its analysis, p...
A consequence of the internationalisation of universities and the implementation of widening partici...
This paper explores the notion of ‘collaboration as pedagogy’ from a literacy-as-socialpractice appr...
A lack of transfer of academic literacy competencies was identified by academic literacy and Statist...
Helen Donaghue - ORCID: 0000-0002-7227-7864 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7227-7864Item not available...
Academic communication and literacy have emerged as key elements in 21st Century curricula. Indeed, ...
Content teachers’ perceptions of the role of communication in an integrated language and content con...