Britain leaving the EU could put the Erasmus student exchange scheme under threat: Six former students explain why this matters. British Future: What next after Brexit? Immigration and integration in post-referendum Britain – including information on European...
As a participant you will take a collaborative role in the development of the research and will benefit from free training in research methods and in innovative language teaching. The project team believe participating in this project will be of value to you in...
Juvenes Translatores is the European Commission’s annual contest to find 28 young translators of the year – one for each of the EU’s member countries. Contestants must translate a short set text and can choose to work from and into any of the EU’s 24...
Brexit: All you need to know about the UK leaving the EU: an easy-to-understand guide on what happens now that the UK has voted to leave the European Union. Includes sections on what happens to EU citizens living in the UK, what happens to UK citizens working in the...
ALL is part of the multi-partner project “THE LANGUAGE MAGICIAN”, which is developing a new computer game for the assessment of language skills at primary school level. The project is conducted by ten international partners from the field of education, and addresses...
This year’s GCSE results were published on 25 August 2016 by the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ). ALL President René Koglbauer commented, “Firstly, on behalf of the Association, I would like to congratulate all GCSE students and their teachers on their...