
معرفی
Brynn Quick is a PhD candidate at Macquarie University's Department of Linguistics, affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences. She holds multiple academic casual roles and focuses on sociolinguistics, healthcare communication, and historical linguistics. Her research explores language barriers in healthcare and digital communication dynamics.
Education:
- Master of Research in Linguistics (Macquarie University, 2024)
- Master of Applied Linguistics & TESOL (Macquarie University, 2023)
- Graduate Certificate in TESOL (Macquarie University, 2020)
- Certificate IV in Training & Assessment (TAFE, 2018)
- Cambridge CELTA (2008)
- Bachelor of Arts in Theatre & Spanish (James Madison University, 2007)
Research Interests: Brynn investigates sociolinguistic phenomena such as accent politics, language policy in multicultural settings, and historical shifts in English. She co-produces the Language on the Move Podcast, exploring linguistic diversity and its societal impacts.
Research Trends: Her recent work (2023–2025) highlights digital linguistics' rise, AI in education, and sociopolitical aspects of language use. Collaborations with international scholars (e.g., Belgium, China) reflect her globally oriented approach.
Grants & Advising: While no specific grants are listed, her systematic review on healthcare language barriers indicates active engagement in funded research. She advises through academic casual roles and podcast collaborations.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with Macquarie's Linguistics Research Group and collaborates with interdisciplinary healthcare communication teams.



