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Language Learning in Higher Education

Journal of the European Confederation of Language Centres in Higher Education (CercleS)

Editor-in-Chief: Szczuka-Dorna, Liliana / O’Rourke, Breffni

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The linguistic landscape of international students in English-medium Master's programmes at the University of Helsinki: Student perceptions on the use of English and plurilingualism

Kari K. Pitkänen / Roy Siddall / Tuula Lehtonen
Published Online: 2013-07-06 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/cercles-2012-0023

Abstract

The internationalization of European higher education and the corresponding proliferation of international Master's degree programmes are creating plurilingual educational environments that potentially enhance linguistic diversity. However, there is concern that the focus on English as the sole medium of instruction in such programmes could have the opposite impact on linguistic diversity, and could even reduce students' academic competence in their mother tongue. These issues are examined in our article from the viewpoint of 60 international Master's students at the University of Helsinki, who responded to an electronic questionnaire during 2011–2012. Here, we focus on the responses to questions concerning why the students applied to study in an international Master's programme in Finland, what challenges, advantages and disadvantages they perceived in doing so, and whether they felt linguistically able to cope with their studies. Furthermore, we present students' attitudes towards learning new languages, and their perceptions of how the use of English as the sole medium of instruction in international Master's programmes might influence linguistic diversity in general.

Keywords: English-medium instruction; linguistic diversity; plurilingualism; higher education

About the article

Kari K. Pitkänen

Kari K. Pitkänen, MA, PhD, is a Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Helsinki Language Centre, teaching academic and professional English to the students of agriculture, forestry, biosciences, medicine and dentistry, and academic writing to the international students in the English-medium Master's degree programmes. He is interested in academic writing, textual meaning and interaction, as well as developing language support for non-native speakers of English in academic contexts.

Roy Siddall

Roy Siddall, BSc, PhD, is a Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Helsinki Language Centre, teaching academic writing to Master's and doctoral students as well as English Academic and Professional Skills courses to students in medical and science-related fields. Research interests include the development of language support for students in English-medium Master's programmes at the University of Helsinki.

Tuula Lehtonen

Tuula Lehtonen, MA, EdD, is a Senior Lecturer in English and co-head of the English Unit at the University of Helsinki Language Centre. She teaches academic writing to Master's and doctoral students as well as English Academic and Professional Skills courses to law students. Her research interests include vocabulary learning, personal relevance in language learning, students as users of language at work, and language support for students in the many, relatively new English-medium Master's programmes at the University of Helsinki.


Published Online: 2013-07-06

Published in Print: 2013-07-05


Citation Information: Language Learning in Higher Education, Volume 2, Issue 2, Pages 427–440, ISSN (Online) 2191-6128, ISSN (Print) 2191-611X, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/cercles-2012-0023.

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