About
Clive Hamilton is an Associate Professor in Language Sciences at the Department of Anglophone Studies and Applied Languages (UFR EILA) at the University of Paris, where he has been a faculty member since 2017. He is also a member of ALTAE research group and serves as Secretary of the French Association for Systemic Functional Linguistics (AFLSF).
Professor Hamilton's research focuses on specialized language, scientific writing, authorial and redactional variation, phraseology, terminology, grammaticality, and learner corpora. His theoretical frameworks include contrastive linguistics, corpus linguistics, and systemic functional linguistics. He is the principal investigator for the CarDiBioMed project and participates in several other research initiatives including DLLA, MUST, and EIIDA.
His recent publications explore innovative approaches to language instruction, cross-cultural perspectives in linguistic theory and translation, and the adoption of Systemic Functional Linguistics within French academic circles. Professor Hamilton teaches courses ranging from comparative linguistics for translators to corpus-based scientific English at undergraduate, master's, and doctoral levels.





