LLAS Event
Residence abroad: reinventing the arguments
Event date: 25 November, 2010
Location: Room B202, The Brunei Gallery, SOAS London
Event date: 25 November, 2010
Location: Room B202, The Brunei Gallery, SOAS London
Modern Languages and the development of student criticality (28 May 2004)
Event date: 28 May, 2004
Location: CILT, London
Event date: 28 May, 2004
Location: CILT, London
Project
Paper
Making languages pay - academic integrity and commercial reality
Over recent years, university language programmes have, by necessity, increased the emphasis on revenue-generating activity, which in some cases may be seen as creating a division between the academic and the non-academic. Here, the author shows out some of the benefits that this can bring, via three case studies, and makes the point that increased commercialisation can strengthen the foundations for future development.
Over recent years, university language programmes have, by necessity, increased the emphasis on revenue-generating activity, which in some cases may be seen as creating a division between the academic and the non-academic. Here, the author shows out some of the benefits that this can bring, via three case studies, and makes the point that increased commercialisation can strengthen the foundations for future development.
Enhancing employability: A guide for teaching staff in Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies
As we move towards the governments 50% widening participation target, and the financing of Higher Education changes, teaching staff are being given more responsibility for enhancing the employability of their students. The guide is aimed that those involved in preparing their students for the workplace.
As we move towards the governments 50% widening participation target, and the financing of Higher Education changes, teaching staff are being given more responsibility for enhancing the employability of their students. The guide is aimed that those involved in preparing their students for the workplace.
Resource
Humbox
The Humbox is a humanities teaching resource repository jointly managed by LLAS.