ENGLISH SPREADS AS TEACHING LANGUAGE IN UNIVERSITIES WORLDWIDE

BY ANDREW GREEN, WANG FANGQING, PAUL COCHRANE, JONATHAN DYSON AND CARMEN PAUN THE POLITECNO di Milano, one of Italy's most prestigious universities, will teach and assess most of its degree courses and all its postgraduate ones entirely in English from 2014, UWN reported recently. And while the move proved controversial in Italy, it is far from being unusual - worldwide higher education institutions have been switching wholly or partly to teaching and studying in English for a number of reasons. One particularly illuminating example is in Africa. Former Belgian ...


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