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Judith Reynold’s paper wins prize
PhD student and member of the Researching Multilingually at Borders team Judith Reynolds, Durham University, presented a paper at the British Association for Applied Linguistics 2017 Annual Conference at Leeds University in September 2017. This paper won the Richard Pemberton Prize … Continue reading
Education and Migration Conference: Durham 21-23 Oct 2016
EDUCATION AND MIGRATION: LANGUAGE FOREGROUNDED 21-23 (Friday – Sunday) October, 2016, School of Education, Durham University, Durham, United Kingdom The purpose of this international conference is to bring together researchers and educators who are researching and working in educational contexts … Continue reading
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Tagged Alison Phipps, Durham University, Prue Holmes, RMTC, Symposium
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The Backstory to Our “Doing Research Multilingually” Focus
Richard Fay, from the Researching Multilingually Team, looks back …. A serendipitous cup of coffee …. During a break in a seminar in Sheffield in 2009, Mike Byram was with one of his (then) PhD students, Shu-Hsin Chen, and I … Continue reading
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Tagged BAAL, Durham University, exploratory seminar, IJAL, MOSAIC, reflections, research poster, University of Manchester
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