In the Netherlands, English is increasingly being used as a medium of instruction in higher education, but concerns about this have been raised by politicians and in society at large. In Dutch universities, 28% of all Bachelor’s programmes and in 76% of all Master’s programmes use English as medium of instruction (EMI); in universities of applied sciences, this is true of 6% of all Bachelor’s programmes and 24% of all Master’s programmes (2018). The Dutch Ministry of Education have made it clear that EMI should not have a negative effect on the quality of education. However, no systematic study has been undertaken to investigate any effects of EMI on subject knowledge development, nor of any positive or negative factors affecting the teachi...
Recent research calls for a re-structuring of higher education (HE)beyond English medium orientation...
English is increasingly being used as a language of instruction in a non-English speaking environmen...
Despite the enormous expansion of EMI research, the potential of students' multilingualism remains u...
In the Netherlands, English is increasingly being used as a medium of instruction in higher educatio...
The number of English taught programmes in Dutch higher education have risen tremendously last fifte...
The introduction of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) has changed higher education enormously...
Due to the internationalization of European higher education, English has been gaining importance as...
The provision of higher education in English has become a normal situation on the European continent...
Research into English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) has grown exponentially in recent years; yet ...
The rise of English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) has prompted concerns over linguistic injustice...
In response to globalisation and internationalisation of both higher education and the job market, T...
The rise of English in Dutch higher education has been accompanied by a language ideological debate ...
The use of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) in higher education is considered a vehicle in n...
The rise of English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) has prompted concerns over linguistic injustice...
English-medium instruction (henceforth called EMI) refers to the use of English as a language of ins...
Recent research calls for a re-structuring of higher education (HE)beyond English medium orientation...
English is increasingly being used as a language of instruction in a non-English speaking environmen...
Despite the enormous expansion of EMI research, the potential of students' multilingualism remains u...
In the Netherlands, English is increasingly being used as a medium of instruction in higher educatio...
The number of English taught programmes in Dutch higher education have risen tremendously last fifte...
The introduction of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) has changed higher education enormously...
Due to the internationalization of European higher education, English has been gaining importance as...
The provision of higher education in English has become a normal situation on the European continent...
Research into English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) has grown exponentially in recent years; yet ...
The rise of English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) has prompted concerns over linguistic injustice...
In response to globalisation and internationalisation of both higher education and the job market, T...
The rise of English in Dutch higher education has been accompanied by a language ideological debate ...
The use of English as a medium of instruction (EMI) in higher education is considered a vehicle in n...
The rise of English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) has prompted concerns over linguistic injustice...
English-medium instruction (henceforth called EMI) refers to the use of English as a language of ins...
Recent research calls for a re-structuring of higher education (HE)beyond English medium orientation...
English is increasingly being used as a language of instruction in a non-English speaking environmen...
Despite the enormous expansion of EMI research, the potential of students' multilingualism remains u...