Atypical welcome

Languages still a major barrier to global science, new research finds

29 December 2016

Over a third of new conservation science documents published annually are in non-English languages, despite assumption of English as scientific ‘lingua franca’. Researchers find examples of important science missed at international level, and practitioners struggling to access new knowledge, as a result of language barriers.

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Opinion: Brexit and the importance of languages for Britain #2

07 October 2016

In the second of a new series of comment pieces written by linguists at Cambridge, , Lecturer in Modern & Contemporary Chinese Literature and Culture, argues that Britain needs to improve its language skills to build trade relations and break through cultural divides.

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Who wants to talk?

Opinion: Brexit and the importance of languages for Britain

26 September 2016

In the first of a new series of comment pieces written by linguists at Cambridge, Sarah Colvin, ³§³¦³ó°ùö»å±ð°ù Professor of German and Head of the Department of German and Dutch, argues that learning languages is key to understanding how people think and plays a major role in social cohesion.

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Urgent action needed to close UK languages gap

24 May 2016

̽»¨Ö±²¥UK Government needs to urgently adopt a new, comprehensive languages strategy if it is to keep pace with its international competitors and reduce a skills deficit that has wide-reaching economic, political, and military effects.

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