About
Craig Neville is a Lecturer in Education at University College Cork's Department of Education since 2021, specializing in English as an Additional Language (EAL), languages education, and educational sociolinguistics. With over 15 years of classroom experience in challenging urban settings, he focuses on addressing educational disadvantage, promoting minority student voices, and decolonising language curricula through intersectional approaches to student identity.
His academic qualifications include:
- PhD in Hispanic Studies (2022, University College Cork)
- MA in Translation Studies (2015, University of Portsmouth)
- MA (Cantab) in Modern and Medieval Languages (2006, University of Cambridge)
- Postgraduate Certificate of Education in French/Spanish (2007, University of Greenwich)
Neville's research integrates corpus linguistics with sociocultural theory to examine multilingual practices, heritage language maintenance, and decolonial pedagogy. His work bridges theoretical frameworks in educational sociolinguistics with practical classroom applications, particularly in EAL contexts and CLIL implementation. Recent projects investigate television dubbing's impact on minority language standardization and family language planning strategies among immigrant communities.
His 2019-2025 publications reveal a concentrated focus on decolonial approaches to language teacher education, corpus-based analysis of minority language media, and development of plurilingual teaching resources. The research trajectory shows increasing emphasis on intersectional identity frameworks and practical applications for EAL provision, with significant output in Spanish language pedagogy resources.
Major recognitions include:
- Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship (2017-2020)
- AHGBI Travel Scholarship (2018)
- BAI Media Award (2018)
- CASILAC UCC Postgraduate Award (2017-2018)
- Award for Outstanding MA Thesis Performance (2015)
Neville actively supervises postgraduate researchers while leading multiple funded projects on language education policy implementation. His grant portfolio demonstrates strong capacity in securing competitive national funding, with current work focusing on sustainable language curriculum implementation in Irish primary schools and international collaborations on Spanish language demography. He maintains active partnerships with educational institutions across Ireland, the UK, and Spain through committee work and editorial roles.
He contributes to UCC's academic community through leadership in the New Avenues to Teaching Steering Committee and Community Engagement & Communications Committee, driving initiatives in inclusive pedagogy and language education outreach.
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