Languages and International Studies
Current research in Languages and International Studies has a focus on understanding contemporary social and cultural change in international contexts. The four research groups correspond to recognised strengths in research and teaching across the team. They provide an inclusive, supportive and flexible network of activities, characterised by a commitment to interdisciplinarity, collaboration and innovation.
The results of the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise found that 75% of research in French at NTU is deemed to be recognised internationally. Visit ReFrance for further details.

This is a centre for the study of the processes of cultural change, intellectual and political debates, social trends and tendencies, activisms, struggles and everydays that inform contemporary France.

EES offers both an academic and policy oriented team of researchers who study a range of contemporary security concerns, especially looking at the crisis in energy security and environmental human security issues, many of which overlap.

TALL is a start-up level research group that aims to bring together staff in LIS, and more broadly from across the School and College, to consider developments in the teaching and learning of languages.

Network for Languages offers professional development, support and training to language teachers in primary and secondary schools through a network of regional centres to achieve nationwide provision.

