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Whether you're passionate about migration, environmental humanities, or global justice, this programme equips you with a versatile toolkit for a global career.
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How do seemingly race-neutral policies shape access to the teaching profession?
Lisa Panford examines the impact of recent bursary changes on Black African international language teachers in the UK.
Read full article here: www.lspjournal.com/post/bursary...
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The 2026 Queen Mary Wasafiri New Writing Prize closes for entries in 3 weeks! In the spirit of the prize being open to work in translation, and to help spread the word, we have gathered some translations of the reminder message from our team — we speak 10 languages between us!
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NEW TITLE | The Politics of Open Infrastructures: Power, Governance, and Justice in Digital Knowledge Practices, edited by Katja Mayer, Astrid Mager and Renée Ridgway
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New issue of the European Journal of Language Policy, now open access for 2026 via #S2O 🎉
Explore cutting-edge work on multilingualism, power, policy & AI across global contexts.
Read it freely: bit.ly/EJLP-18-1
#Multilingualism #AIandLanguage
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Languages are not in decline - access is.
Our colleagues Marcela Andrea Cazzoli and Ana Medeiros show that the problem is not student aspriation, but structured access.
Don't miss this very important read:
wonkhe.com/blogs/modern...
Announcing our new #OpenAccess #DigitalCulturalHeritage series - thanks @sas-news.bsky.social!
And thanks to the authors of the inaugural volume: @amsichani.bsky.social @jfwinters.bsky.social @dh-researchhub.bsky.social & Eirini Goudarouli @uknatarcsector.bsky.social.
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Training AI on regional data helps, but isn't enough. Even locally-built datasets can carry their own biases. Moraes & Sousa argue that treating data as a meaning-making system matters as much as where it comes from.
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Just a quick reminder that registration for in-person tickets to our 2026 Annual Event closes on Monday. So get your tickets before you log off for the bank holiday weekend! #DH #DigitalHumanities #DigitalHeritage
In this opinion piece, Lisa Panford argues that recent policy changes reveal the conditional nature of inclusion in teacher recruitment. African international trainees are welcomed to address shortage...
Contraction of modern languages provision is often painted as a response to falling demand. For Ana de Medeiros and Marcela Cazzoli, if you look across the whole education system then HE starts to loo...
The University of London Press has published the inaugural volume in its new Digital Cultural Heritage series, co-authored by researchers from SAS and The National Archives, UK.
Registration is open for our 2026 Annual Event (15–16 June, University of Southampton and online).
This year’s theme is 🥬 Sustainability 🥬. In‑person fees £35 (£20 students and unwaged); online is free.
Register & find out more: digitalhumanities-uk-ie.org/2026-annual-... #DH #Sustainability