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Applied Linguistics Language Lab
Esther Asprey has launched the Applied Linguistics Language Lab - a weekly discussion of a linguistics paper aimed at people aged 16+ interested in English Language who want to learn more about research within Linguistics & Language.
For more information and to take part please visit: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/al/people/asprey/languagelab/
Face Masks and Cultural Norms: An Expert Comment
Professor Helen Spencer-Oatey and Professor Perry Hinton have written two expert comment pieces looking at how mask-wearing became the norm in other cultures and consider what lessons this might have for the UK as we tackle the coronavirus.
The first piece examines ‘How does wearing a face mask become the cultural norm?’ looking at the East Asia context.
The second piece ‘Will face masks become the norm in Europe?’ looks at what factors may make mask-wearing a cultural norm in Europe and the UK.
Congratulations to Tilly Harrison on WAPTE shortlisting
Many congratulations to our Senior Tutor Tilly Harrison on being shortlisted for the Warwick Awards for Personal Tutoring Excellence (WAPTE)!
This initiative recognises the importance of academic support to our students and seeks to celebrate the work of the University's dedicated network of Senior and Personal Tutors. The full shortlist is available here: https://warwick.ac.uk/services/dean-of-students-office/wapte/wapte1920shortlist/
GlobalPeople team publish videos about working across cultural boundaries
The Department’s GlobalPeople team have recorded two sets of webinar-style videos for those interested in working across cultural boundaries of various kinds. The topics covered so far are as follows:
Global Fitness for work
#1 What is global fitness and why is it important?
#2 Nurturing responsibilities
#3 Assessment and strategic planning
Internationalisation in Higher Education
#1 Understanding the process
#2 Checking progress
#3 Academic integration
#4 Classroom diversity
They can all be accessed via the GlobalPeople website
Those who laugh are in control: finding humour in lockdown
Dr Stephanie Schnurr explains why humour is a powerful tool that can help us feel less worried & alone, & more in control in a piece for the University of Warwick's Knowledge Centre.
Number 2 for Linguistics in the Times and Sunday Times 2020 League Table
Staff and students are celebrating as it was announced that we have been ranked 2 amongst UK Linguistics Departments in the Times and Sunday Times 2020 University League Table. Our new ranking puts the department just behind Oxford in this nationally recognised league table.