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Nathan Lindberg is a Senior Lecturer at Cornell University, affiliated with the English Language Support Office (ELSO) in the College of Arts and Sciences. He teaches graduate writing and oral communication courses, focusing on multilingual and second language (L2) students. He is also affiliated with the John S. Knight Institute, which supports writing and communication across the curriculum.
Education:
- BA in Comparative History of Ideas, University of Washington
- MA in Applied Linguistics TESOL, University of Surrey, UK
Nathan Lindberg's research and teaching focus on second language writing, academic communication, and faculty perceptions in L2 writing instruction. With over 15 years of experience teaching L2 students, including 12 years in Taiwan across K–12 and university levels, his expertise lies in supporting multilingual graduate students. His doctoral work at Indiana University of Pennsylvania explored how faculty from various disciplines perceive teaching L2 writing students, aiming to improve pedagogical practices and institutional support.
Although no publications are listed in the provided text, his professional focus suggests a strong engagement with applied linguistics, writing instruction, and pedagogical development for multilingual learners.
Scientific Awards:
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Nathan Lindberg has been instrumental in expanding ELSO services to all multilingual graduate students at Cornell. His advising and instructional work center on enhancing graduate students' writing and presentation skills across disciplines. While no formal grants are mentioned, his role implies ongoing institutional support for language and communication development programs.
He is associated with the John S. Knight Institute, a key center for writing and communication pedagogy at Cornell, which collaborates with faculty and students to promote effective academic expression.




