
About
Dr Gwennan Higham is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Welsh at Swansea University's School of Culture and Communication, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. She specializes in Welsh sociolinguistics with a focus on the linguistic integration of international migrants in Wales, conducting research with international scope including comparative work with French in Quebec.
Her academic journey began with an AHRC-funded PhD at Cardiff University on Welsh learning among international migrants as a route to inclusive citizenship. She joined Swansea University in 2016 as a Lecturer and was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2020. Her educational background demonstrates strong expertise in Welsh language, migration studies, and sociolinguistics.
Dr Higham's research centers on how minority languages like Welsh serve as pathways to inclusive citizenship for migrants. She investigates the experiences of migrants learning Welsh and how this contributes to their integration, agency, and sense of belonging in Wales. Her work challenges monolingual norms traditionally adopted for adult migrant language instruction, advocating for multilingual approaches that recognize the value of minority languages in integration processes.
Her recent publications reveal a consistent focus on linguistic integration, minority language policies, and the role of Welsh in creating multicultural citizenship. These works demonstrate her interdisciplinary approach combining sociolinguistics, migration studies, and language policy, with particular attention to practical applications in community settings and educational contexts.
- Learned Society of Wales' Dillwyn Medal for early career research excellence (2020)
- Active member of Welsh Government's Commission for Welsh-Speaking Communities
- Co-Investigator on international Leverhulme project on linguistic integration ethics
Dr Higham actively supervises PhD students on topics related to Welsh language learning, migration, and linguistic integration. She leads the AHRC-funded impact project 'Pathways to the Welsh Language for International Migrants' in partnership with IAITH: Welsh Centre for Language Planning. Her research has secured funding from prestigious organizations including the AHRC, ESRC, Welsh Government, and Leverhulme Trust. She also serves on the Welsh Government's Commission for Welsh-Speaking Communities and contributes to policy development through her expertise in language planning and migrant integration.
Find Gwennan Higham elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Gwennan HighamSwansea University · Senior Lecturer
Catrin Wyn EdwardsAberystwyth University · Lecturer
Mike ChickUniversity of South Wales · Professor- AAneirin KaradogUniversity of Wales Trinity Saint David · Lecturer
- EElin Haf Gruffydd JonesUniversity of Wales Trinity Saint David · Professor
- CCharlotte SelleckUniversity of the West of England · Senior Lecturer