Strengthening multilingual and intercultural communication competence in higher education
Strengthening multilingual and intercultural communication competence in higher education

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Project duration
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Core fields of research
Languages, culture and society
Research areas
Education, belonging, and sustainable society
The Centre for Multilingual Academic Communication
Co-operation
Alex Frame (Université de Bourgogne Europe); Romée Jager (Université de Bourgogne Europe); Kanako Nishizumi (Chiba University)
Faculty
Centre for Multilingual academic communication
Project description
The study examines what kind of multilingual and intercultural communication competence students want and can develop and strengthen as part of their higher education studies. Competence is understood and examined as a situational and contextual phenomenon, with the experiences and perceptions of students at the centre of the research. In addition to students' experiences, the research aims to highlight different pedagogical solutions that can best support the development and strengthening of multilingual and intercultural communication competence in diverse student groups and teams.
Project team
Project leaders
Project members
External members
Alexander Frame
Professor in Communication Science
Romée Jager
PhD researcher
Kanako Nishizumi
Professor, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences