The internationalisation of universities often means that the language of learning and teaching needs to be changed – at present most commonly to English. Apart from English-speaking countries, then, most European universities offer their degree programmes in a language that is not the first language of either the students or the teachers. This challenging situation is also the reality in Finland and at the University of Jyväskylä. Many Finnish universities have set up supporting infrastructures to deal with the new challenges, particularly in their international master’s programmes. In this article we describe the TACE programme, which has been run by the Language Centre on an annual basis since 2010, and in a modular form since ...
The present article examines university language centres in Finland, their current role, and the cha...
debates, concerns and realities in higher education This special issue of Ibérica is dedicated to th...
In the past decades, and as a result of the internationalisation processes experienced by higher edu...
The aim of this chapter is to investigate the role of University Language Centres in providing train...
After years of catering almost solely to the needs of students, in 2012, the University of Padova\u2...
The drive towards English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) in universities in non-English-dominant c...
This paper focuses on the changing landscape of international higher education and the role language...
The British Higher Education Sector has been recruiting international students onto its degree cours...
Internationalisation of higher education in Central Europe has resulted in the offering of universit...
This paper describes international university lecturers’ perceptions about the role of English in th...
Konferencijos medžiaga CDInternationalisation of HE and emergence of English as a global academic li...
In an increasingly globalised world, teaching English seems to be more and more complex and challeng...
As many universities in non-Anglophone countries have committed to internationalising their academic...
English is now the dominant language in the higher education sector in Europe, as can be seen from o...
In the last decades we have witnessed the widespread use of English in all domains of human achievem...
The present article examines university language centres in Finland, their current role, and the cha...
debates, concerns and realities in higher education This special issue of Ibérica is dedicated to th...
In the past decades, and as a result of the internationalisation processes experienced by higher edu...
The aim of this chapter is to investigate the role of University Language Centres in providing train...
After years of catering almost solely to the needs of students, in 2012, the University of Padova\u2...
The drive towards English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) in universities in non-English-dominant c...
This paper focuses on the changing landscape of international higher education and the role language...
The British Higher Education Sector has been recruiting international students onto its degree cours...
Internationalisation of higher education in Central Europe has resulted in the offering of universit...
This paper describes international university lecturers’ perceptions about the role of English in th...
Konferencijos medžiaga CDInternationalisation of HE and emergence of English as a global academic li...
In an increasingly globalised world, teaching English seems to be more and more complex and challeng...
As many universities in non-Anglophone countries have committed to internationalising their academic...
English is now the dominant language in the higher education sector in Europe, as can be seen from o...
In the last decades we have witnessed the widespread use of English in all domains of human achievem...
The present article examines university language centres in Finland, their current role, and the cha...
debates, concerns and realities in higher education This special issue of Ibérica is dedicated to th...
In the past decades, and as a result of the internationalisation processes experienced by higher edu...