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  1. Translation Studies: Translation & Professional Practice

    MSc

    University of Glasgow - School of Modern Languages and Cultures

    The teaching draws on a wide range of language, cultural and practical expertise and offers opportunities to study relevant specialist areas such as Social Sciences or Law. You can specialise in areas including subtitling, journalistic language and the use of relevant technologies.

  2. English

    PhD / MPhil / MRes

    University of Strathclyde - School of Education

    MRes, MPhil and PhD degrees by individual research across a broad range of subject areas. Assessment: MRes = 30,000 words + research methods portfolio; MPhil = normally the mode of registration for the first year of a PhD, but may be a terminal degree (dissertation length = 30,000 words); PhD - thesis, maximum 100,000 words.

  3. English Language and Linguistics

    MLitt / PGDip

    University of Stirling - School of Arts and Humanities

    The MLitt English Language and Linguistics offers students the opportunity to study the intricate workings of language and explore its central role in society. We investigate how language works, how people use it, what people use it for, where it came from and how it changes.

  4. Language Policy

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Faculty of Education and Language Studies

    A key topic in the Language and Literacies Research Cluster within the Centre for Research in Education and Educational Technology (CREET) is language policy. Every country in the European Union is committed to multilingualism, but English has become the lingua franca of academic and commercial life across the entire world.

  5. Discourse and Social Issues

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Faculty of Education and Language Studies

    A key topic in the Language and Literacies Research Cluster within the Centre for Research in Education and Educational Technology (CREET) is discourse and social issues. Researchers are interested in the empirical study of language use across a range of social contexts, in the development of theory and methodology, and in contributing to policy debate and development.

  6. Multimodal meaning making

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Department of Languages

    A key topic in the Language and Literacies Research Cluster within the Centre for Research in Education and Educational Technology (CREET) is multimodal meaning making. There is a strong and growing interest in how people make meaning not just through language, but through a range of resources.

  7. Languages and Applied Linguistics

    PhD / MPhil

    The Open University - Centre for Language and Communications

    The Language and Literacies Research Cluster is located in the Centre for Research in Education and Educational Technology. Researchers in this area recognise the centrality of language to formal and informal learning, and to social life more broadly.

  8. Academic and Professional Communication Literacies

    MPhil / PhD

    The Open University - Faculty of Education and Language Studies

    A key topic in the Language and Literacies Research Cluster within the Centre for Research in Education and Educational Technology (CREET) is academic and professional communication and literacies. Researchers and students work in a variety of areas relating to literacies in education (secondary and HE) and professional contexts.

  9. Language Learning and Teaching

    PhD / MPhil / MRes

    The Open University - Faculty of Education and Language Studies

    The Language and Literacies Research Cluster is located in the Centre for Research in Education and Educational Technology. Researchers in this area recognise the centrality of language to formal and informal learning, and to social life more broadly.

  10. English Language and English Linguistics

    MSc

    University of Glasgow - School of Critical Studies

    You will learn through a combination of lectures, regular supervisions, formative essay writing and attendance at supplementary classes and seminars. Assessment includes a portfolio of essays.

 
 
 
 
 

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