Working, relating and adapting across cultures
What is the role of language and culture in intercultural communication?
How do intercultural experiences affect individuals’ thoughts feelings and behaviours and what role does language play in this?
How are host country nationals responding towards migrants’ languages and cultures in their own communities and societies?
How can universities and workplaces internationalise and integrate linguistically and culturally diverse members (students, staff, groups, etc.)?
How can individuals build better interpersonal and workplace relationships across cultures? What is the role of language in this?
Research Areas include:
- The Internationalisation of higher educationLink opens in a new window
- Migration and the labour marketLink opens in a new window
- Managing relationships in intercultural teamsLink opens in a new window
- How host country nationals' acculturate towards migrantsLink opens in a new window
- Linguistic and Cultural Diversity in the HE ClassroomLink opens in a new window
- Intercultural experiences of 'fitting in'Link opens in a new window
Research Areas:
Language structure, variation and changeLink opens in a new window
Language teacher education and developmentLink opens in a new window
Professional and workplace communicationLink opens in a new window
Language learning and teachingLink opens in a new window
Discourse analysisLink opens in a new window