Towards 250 Years of Modern Languages: Mapping the Future in Higher Education
- Date(s)
- November 29, 2024
- Location
- Council Chamber, QUB
- Time
- 13:45 - 17:30
Towards 250 Years of Modern Languages: Mapping the Future in Higher Education is the second in a series of events designed to mark 250 years of Modern Language Studies at third level in Ireland; a follow-up event will take place at the University of Limerick in 2025, and the series will culminate in Trinity College Dublin in 2026.
Discussion will focus on the value and significance of languages across a range of sectors and activities and will address current challenges and opportunities for higher education. Panellists sharing their insights, expertise and perspectives include senior policy makers, public servants, employers, language activists, leaders in business and education, as well as academics.
Access to the Council Chamber is via the staircase beside the Welcome Centre in the Lanyon Building. If required, there is a lift available for use in the Welcome Centre.
Photos and footage will be taken throughout this event. These will be used by Queen's University Belfast, University of Limerick and Trinity College Dublin for marketing and publicity in publications, websites, and in social media. By attending this event you hereby consent to having your photo/likeness/recordings posted publicly and on social media.
An informal wine reception will follow this event.
Queries should be addressed to Professor Janice Carruthers (j.carruthers@qub.ac.uk) or Professor Isabel Torres (i.torres@qub.ac.uk)