As part of the internationalization of higher education, more and more European university courses are being taught in English. Exchanges between universities have grown, and students from different parts of the world now often study together. What does this international environment look like in linguistic terms? Do students and teaching staff speak only the course language English, or are other languages also used, and if so, in what situations and contexts? These questions are discussed on the basis of an ethnographic study of an English-medium university course in Sweden. Extended examples of interaction show that participants adapt their use of languages to place-bound needs and conditions, giving rise to local norms. The national lang...
The view of English as the key language in Higher Education internationalisation processes has situa...
In the last decades, internationalisation has become one of the main strategic objectives of univers...
This study explores the usage and demand for local languages and English in a range of universities ...
As part of the internationalization of higher education, more and more European university courses a...
The recent phenomenon of globalisation has strongly favoured English, which has become the preferred...
The paper will investigate the present globalising trends in the academic world, focusing in particu...
The language policies of three Swedish universities are examined as instances of language planning i...
The thesis deals with the use of spoken Swedish on six English-medium university courses in Sweden. ...
With the availability of English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) courses, an increasing number of i...
Language policies and the management of national and international multilingualism have always conce...
The implementation of English as the medium of instruction (EMI) in Higher Education (HE) in its pro...
This study focuses on the analysis of the role of languages, and particularly English, in the intern...
This article will focus on the use of English as a global means of communication in higher education...
Internationalization processes in universities of many European countries involve the introduction o...
This article presents a small qualitative study which aimed to gain an understanding of how lecturer...
The view of English as the key language in Higher Education internationalisation processes has situa...
In the last decades, internationalisation has become one of the main strategic objectives of univers...
This study explores the usage and demand for local languages and English in a range of universities ...
As part of the internationalization of higher education, more and more European university courses a...
The recent phenomenon of globalisation has strongly favoured English, which has become the preferred...
The paper will investigate the present globalising trends in the academic world, focusing in particu...
The language policies of three Swedish universities are examined as instances of language planning i...
The thesis deals with the use of spoken Swedish on six English-medium university courses in Sweden. ...
With the availability of English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) courses, an increasing number of i...
Language policies and the management of national and international multilingualism have always conce...
The implementation of English as the medium of instruction (EMI) in Higher Education (HE) in its pro...
This study focuses on the analysis of the role of languages, and particularly English, in the intern...
This article will focus on the use of English as a global means of communication in higher education...
Internationalization processes in universities of many European countries involve the introduction o...
This article presents a small qualitative study which aimed to gain an understanding of how lecturer...
The view of English as the key language in Higher Education internationalisation processes has situa...
In the last decades, internationalisation has become one of the main strategic objectives of univers...
This study explores the usage and demand for local languages and English in a range of universities ...