Graham O’Donaghue on his journey from Swansea Student to Working and Living in China
Hello to Everyone, First thank you for taking the time to read this post. My name is Graham O’Donoghue and
Read moreHello to Everyone, First thank you for taking the time to read this post. My name is Graham O’Donoghue and
Read moreWhat is the Gower dialect? Where did it come from? And is it still used today? In a new publication from
Read moreAs part of our ‘Language at the Movies’ events, run by the student Applied Linguistics Society, we asked former colleague
Read moreThe Department of Applied Linguistics welcomes applications from strong students for the following projects, to be co-supervised within the department
Read moreSarah Poole, a student in the Applied Linguistics Department, is currently studying for a BA English Language and TESOL and is on
Read moreThis year’s finalists had a very busy schedule. Working hard on their dissertations and submitting their final pieces of coursework,
Read moreIn partnership with Reaching Wider and SAILS/SEA, the department of Applied Linguistics sent several of our undergraduate students Emily Hitchman, Lauren
Read moreAs part of our employability series, our last visitors of the semester were Sarah Lowe (Vice President of Language Resources in the
Read moreAs part of the College of Arts and Humanities’ employability drive and continuing student engagement programme, the Applied Linguistics department
Read moreThe Head of Applied Linguistics at Swansea University, Professor Tess Fitzpatrick, is currently the Chair of BAAL (British Association of
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