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Dr. Maria Grazia Imperiale is a Lecturer in Adult Education at the University of Glasgow's School of People, Place & Social Change. Her research focuses on intercultural language education in crisis contexts, teacher wellbeing, and decolonial methodologies. She holds a PhD in Language Education from Glasgow and has taught in Italy, Australia, Lebanon, Morocco, and the UK. She coordinates initiatives like the Culture for Sustainable and Inclusive Peace Network+.
Education:
- PhD in Language Education (University of Glasgow)
- MA in Applied Linguistics (University for Foreigners of Siena)
- BA in Linguistic and Intercultural Mediation (University for Foreigners of Siena)
- CELTA certification
Research interests:
- Language education in emergencies
- Teacher identity and agency
- Arts-based and participatory methodologies
- Decolonizing research ethics
Grants and Awards:
- Lead on £99,750 AHRC Follow-On grant for 'Welcoming Languages'
- Recipient of British Council Award for essay on language teachers' cultural roles
Advising and Collaborations:
- Supervises students on refugee education and ethnic identity
- Co-leads projects in Palestine, Lebanon, Morocco, and Ghana
Labs/Teams:
- GRAMNet steering committee member
- Culture for Sustainable and Inclusive Peace Network+
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