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Group of MSc TESOL and Applied Linguistics students and staff gathered in a classroom at the North West Migrants Forum during a field trip, standing and seated together in front of artwork and posters on the wall.
16 April, 2026

Students from the MSc TESOL and Applied Linguistics programme at Queen¡¯s University Belfast recently took their learning beyond the classroom with a field trip to the North West. Visiting community organisations and cultural spaces, the trip offered

A group of people standing in front of a green screen with the words British Council.
23 March, 2026

A research team led by Dr Ian Collen at the Centre for Language Education Research at °Ç¸ç³Ô¹Ï Belfast has released Language Trends Scotland 2025-26, the second annual report surveying language instruction in Scottish schools.

Illustrated coastal scene in Ireland at sunset, showing people gathered around a glass-walled observatory dome on a grassy hill overlooking the sea.
12 August, 2025

LIFELANGS is one of four North-South cross-border research projects selected to receive up to €4 million over a four-year period.

A group of six young school children standing in a row, smiling and laughing, dressed in school uniforms with white polo shirts and dark trousers or skirts, in a classroom setting.

The 2025 Language Trends NI report reveals rising support for home languages and growing interest in Spanish, Irish and Italian, with Spanish now the most-taught language in post-primary schools across Northern Ireland.

causeway black and white
12 September, 2023

¡°ESOL Outreach Strategy: Sharing practitioner expertise to promote Safety, Belonging and Success¡±

smiling woman with brown hair and glasses
8 February, 2023

Discussing ¡°Language Loss and Revival¡± with John Gallagher on BBC Radio 3 Free Thinking programme and available on BBC Arts&Ideas podcast, Dr Mel Engman highlights work on the reclamation of endangered languages.