This paper discusses possible policies to handle English as a medium of instruction for higher education (HE) in Denmark. It summarizes the de-facto status of the institutionalization of English as a lingua franca and EMI in Europe and relates the findings to the status quo of the academic and political discussion about EMI in Denmark. This discussion is classified into three typical approaches: the progressive, the conservative, and the radical conservative. The distinction is supplemented with the results of the author’s own recent study on EMI and the introduction of a fourth perspective: the ‘cautiously progressive perspective’. This perspective supports further introduction of EMI, on condition that careful attention must be given to t...
English is increasingly being used as a language of instruction in a non-English speaking environmen...
Within higher education, internationalisation is increasingly important for students and academics a...
European universities have for some time been undergoing dramatic transformative processes centred o...
Research into English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) has grown exponentially in recent years; yet ...
The purpose of this volume has been to give an account of the status of English as a medium of instr...
The increasing use of English in research and higher education has been the subject of heated debate...
Contextualisation This article reflects on the changing relationship between internationalisati...
The introduction of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) has changed higher education enormously...
English is increasingly used as a medium of instruction in European higher education not only in nor...
This chapter offers a longitudinal overview of Englishization in Danish higher education, tracing it...
debates, concerns and realities in higher education This special issue of Ibérica is dedicated to th...
Recently, in the wake of the Bologna Declaration and similar international initiatives, there has be...
In the global debates on English as international lingua franca or as ‘killer language’, the adoptio...
The introduction of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) has changed higher education enormously...
The introduction of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) has changed higher education enormously...
English is increasingly being used as a language of instruction in a non-English speaking environmen...
Within higher education, internationalisation is increasingly important for students and academics a...
European universities have for some time been undergoing dramatic transformative processes centred o...
Research into English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) has grown exponentially in recent years; yet ...
The purpose of this volume has been to give an account of the status of English as a medium of instr...
The increasing use of English in research and higher education has been the subject of heated debate...
Contextualisation This article reflects on the changing relationship between internationalisati...
The introduction of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) has changed higher education enormously...
English is increasingly used as a medium of instruction in European higher education not only in nor...
This chapter offers a longitudinal overview of Englishization in Danish higher education, tracing it...
debates, concerns and realities in higher education This special issue of Ibérica is dedicated to th...
Recently, in the wake of the Bologna Declaration and similar international initiatives, there has be...
In the global debates on English as international lingua franca or as ‘killer language’, the adoptio...
The introduction of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) has changed higher education enormously...
The introduction of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) has changed higher education enormously...
English is increasingly being used as a language of instruction in a non-English speaking environmen...
Within higher education, internationalisation is increasingly important for students and academics a...
European universities have for some time been undergoing dramatic transformative processes centred o...