Arqus Organizes the Online Lecture “Short-term Study Abroad: Insights from a Long-term Project”, by Eva Seidl
On 27th January, at 17:00 CET, Arqus organizes the online lecture “Short-term study abroad – Insights from a long-term project”, by Eva Seidl, practitioner-researcher at the Centre for Language, Plurilingualism and Didactics at the University of Graz.
This talk will present a research project in Teaching Studies, focusing on international students’ needs and experiences during short-term mobility at a host university. It will give insights into the project outcomes and lessons learned.
Eva Seidl is also a lecturer of German Language and Culture at the Department of Translation Studies at the University of Graz. Her research over 10 years has focused on study abroad, translation-oriented language teaching and didactics in higher education. In addition, Eva is also engaged in language teacher education.
This is the first of a series of guest lectures (“Seven months, seven universities”) to be offered in the framework of the (sub-line 4.8). These lectures focus on specific topics related to language and culture and target mainly graduate and post-graduate students as well as early-stage researchers interested in those topics. The lectures are not intended to replace the actions foreseen for this sub-line (exchange of language assistants for partner universities) but rather to fill in the mobility gap existing due to the current pandemic situation.
The lecture will be broadcast on the .