International pages of the Dept of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University

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Symposium: “Futuro Português – The future of the Portuguese language in Europe”

We are very pleased to announce the following event on the future of the Portuguese language.

Symposium: “Futuro Português – The future of the Portuguese language in Europe”

Lancaster, April 8, 2017, website: http://wp.lancs.ac.uk/futuro-portugues/

This symposium will bring to Lancaster policy makers, researchers, school teachers/directors as well as representatives of the Portuguese government to assess the current situation of Portuguese in schools and universities in the United Kingdom and France. The idea is to understand the situation of one particular language in detail, which will then allow us to expand to other languages in subsequent years.

Invited speakers:

  • João Costa (Secretary of State for Education)
  • Tatiana Correia (Co-founder and director of the Native Scientist initiative)
  • Adelaide Cristóvão (Coordenator of Portuguese language instruction in France, Instituto Camões, Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
  • Regina Duarte (Coordenator of Portuguese language instruction in the United Kingdom, Instituto Camões, Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Attaché for Educational Affairs at the Portuguese Embassy in London)
  • Sara Belo Luis (Jornalist, executive editor of VISÃO magazine)
  • Sofia Martinho (Teaching Fellow in Portuguese, Director of the Camões Centre for Portuguese Language, Leeds University)
  • Márcia Fortuna (Coordenator of Portuguese language instruction in the United Kingdom, Instituto Camões, Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

The symposium will provide a snapshot of the current situation of Portuguese language instruction at schools and universities. We will focus on both Portuguese as a Heritage Language and Portuguese as a Foreign Language. What are the current trends, what challenges are we facing? What impact will Brexit have? In addition, we will have presentations on particularly successful outreach and impact initiatives, namely the award-winning Native Scientist project and the new Anglo-Portuguese School, a bilingual school that will open in London in 2018. The symposium will conclude with a round table discussion, moderated by Sara Belo Luis, a well-known Portuguese journalist.

Participation in the event is free (and includes lunch and coffee breaks), thanks to the financial support of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) Impact Fund, which we gratefully acknowledge. The event is a joint initiative of FASS and PARSUK (Portuguese Association for Researchers and Students).

For questions, please email p.rebuschat@lancaster.ac.uk.

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Dr Jenefer Philp: Keynote lecture in Lisbon

Dr Jenefer Philp was a keynote speaker at the 6th International Conference on Teaching English as a Foreign Language, which took place at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas – FCSH), Nova University, Lisbon, Portugal, 18-19 November, 2016. Jenefer’s keynote was on “Creativity and language teaching learning. Imagining the possibilities…” The theme of this year’s conference was “Communication, culture and creativity in the ELT classroom.”

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Dr Marije Michel: Keynote lecture in Macau

Dr Marije Michel has just returned from giving one of the keynote lectures at the 3rd International Conference on Cognitive Research on Translation and Interpreting in Macau. Marije’s keynote focused on “Eye-tracking text chat in a second language”.

The conference took place on 3-4 November 2016 and brought leading scholars from the United States, UK, Spain, Denmark, Australia, Argentina, Hong Kong, Macao and the Chinese mainland to the University of Macau. It provided a forum for the presentation and discussion of current cognitive research on translation, interpreting and language acquisition.

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