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This book critically refines and adds depth to current
understandings and practices in EAP (English for Academic Purposes)
and EMI (English-Medium Instruction), using empirical research
examining the experiences of English language learning and use of
undergraduate and postgraduate international students in the UK.
The author illuminates the language learning that takes place in
and around English-medium higher education settings, both formally
and informally, with a specific focus on courses with a creative or
professional practice orientation. Drawing on theoretical insights
from socio-cultural Second Language Acquisition, this volume
capitalises on the synergies between applied linguistics and higher
education research to paint a richer picture of the interactions
facilitating student growth as confident and competent
communicators in globalised academic and professional settings.
Considering the broader implications of language development
initiatives, this volume will be of interest to students and
scholars of applied linguistics, English as a Second Language and
second language acquisition.
This book reinterprets the relevance, quality and impact of
academic literacies provision at university in light of recent
higher education developments in a pandemic-transformed world.
Drawing on the author's own experience of researching, implementing
and assessing academic literacies provision, and on insights from
broader scholarship and professional debates, the book helps set a
new direction of travel for academic literacies professionals
working in a variety of roles to enable and resource students'
academic and professional growth. It makes recommendations for
policy, strategy and scholarship-informed practice that place value
on communicating with confidence, clarity and care at university
and beyond.
This book critically refines and adds depth to current
understandings and practices in EAP (English for Academic Purposes)
and EMI (English-Medium Instruction), using empirical research
examining the experiences of English language learning and use of
undergraduate and postgraduate international students in the UK.
The author illuminates the language learning that takes place in
and around English-medium higher education settings, both formally
and informally, with a specific focus on courses with a creative or
professional practice orientation. Drawing on theoretical insights
from socio-cultural Second Language Acquisition, this volume
capitalises on the synergies between applied linguistics and higher
education research to paint a richer picture of the interactions
facilitating student growth as confident and competent
communicators in globalised academic and professional settings.
Considering the broader implications of language development
initiatives, this volume will be of interest to students and
scholars of applied linguistics, English as a Second Language and
second language acquisition.
This book spotlights new pathways for academic career progression
beyond the traditional teaching-and-research model. Â It sets
out key parameters for constructive conversations about alignment
to these new pathways, which are examined from the point of view of
individuals at different stages in their careers, as well as at an
institutional level. Â The authors offer guidance on how to
implement new pathways and how to realign professional development
for academics so that the new pathways fully achieve their purpose
to support universities’ contribution to society.  The
volume will appeal to academics in higher education, as well as
those involved in the redesign and implementation of academic
career frameworks from a variety of positions in a university.
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