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Christine Sas serves as an Associate Professor (Teaching) at University College London's School of European Languages, Cultures & Societies (SELCS), specializing in Dutch language education and sociolinguistics. With an ORCID identifier 0000-0001-6497-7564, she is based at Foster Court 359 in London and maintains active professional presence through LinkedIn and X (Twitter).
Her educational background includes a Master of Arts from King's College London (2002), a Licentiate from Universiteit Antwerpen (1995), and a Postgraduate Diploma from the same institution (1995). This diverse academic foundation supports her work across multiple linguistic domains.
Professor Sas's research spans several key areas including applied linguistics, educational linguistics, sociolinguistics, translation and interpretation studies, language communication, and cultural studies. Her work particularly focuses on the intersection of language learning and cultural complexity, examining how linguistic diversity manifests in educational settings and how standardization processes operate in non-linear ways.
Her publication record demonstrates consistent scholarly output with recent articles in 2023 addressing diversity in Dutch language teaching, alongside earlier works on language standardization, cultural complexity in language learning, and Dutch language pedagogy. Her publications appear in journals like Internationale Neerlandistiek and Dutch Crossing, as well as through major publishers including Routledge and Amsterdam University Press.
As an educator, Professor Sas has led numerous undergraduate modules across various levels, from introductory Dutch language and culture courses to advanced translation and sociolinguistics of the Dutch language area. Her teaching portfolio reflects a commitment to developing comprehensive language education that integrates linguistic theory with practical application.
She has developed significant educational resources including textbooks such as 'The Routledge Dutch Intermediate Reader' and 'Intensive Dutch Course,' as well as digital learning tools like the 'Dutch Walk through Bloomsbury and Kings Cross' resource. These materials demonstrate her innovative approach to language education that connects classroom learning with real-world language environments.
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