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CeLM Research Methods Summer School 2023

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2nd June 20232nd June 2023
CeLM is happy to announce the 6th CeLM Research Methods Summer School. In collaboration with the South East Network for Social Sciences (SeNSS), the Summer School this year will consist...Read More >
CeLM Research Methods Summer School 2023

Understanding Multilingual Children’s Language Development

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30th March 202311th July 2023
We are delighted to announce a new course we have developed at CeLM: ‘Understanding Multilingual Children's Language Development’ on the FutureLearn platform. With a large percentage of people in the world speaking...Read More >
Understanding Multilingual Children’s Language Development

The Importance of Language Learning and Maintenance amid Brexit and COVID-19: Evidence from Successful EAL Practice

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15th September 202026th August 2021

On September 4th 2020 our BM@Reading Co-Director, Dr Naomi Flynn, delivered a webinar for teachers in Scotland with her colleague Dr Yvonne Foley of Edinburgh University. This as part of the event…Read More >

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