
Nebojša Radić
استاد · Methodology of language teaching in blended and remote modes
University of Cambridgeمعرفی
Nebojša Radić serves as Director of Cambridge University Language Programmes (CULP) and Professor of Technology Enhanced Language Teaching at the University of Cambridge's Language Centre within the School of Arts and Humanities. He is a Senior Member at Darwin College and holds visiting professorships at ECPD University (Belgrade) and multiple international institutions including RUDN University (Moscow) and University of Pavia.
- PhD in Creative Writing and Translation, University of East Anglia
- MA (Honorary), University of Cambridge
- MA in Teaching with Technology, British Columbia
- MA in Italian Language and Literature, University of Auckland
- BA in Italian Language and Literature with English, University of Belgrade
His research pioneers technology-enhanced language pedagogy with focus on blended/remote teaching methodologies, literary self-translation phenomena, and multilingual identity formation. Work integrates creative writing frameworks with CEFR implementation across multicultural contexts, particularly examining Serbian-Italian linguistic intersections.
- 2006 European Award for Languages (Junior CULP project)
As Senior University Examiner since 2009 and TELTA group member, Radić shapes institutional edtech policy while directing scholarship initiatives like the Pexim-Cambridge Overseas Trust for Serbian/North Macedonian graduates. His leadership extends to national frameworks including the CEFR Implementation Committee and SCHML Deputy-Chairship.
He maintains active research networks through editorial roles at International Journal of TESOL Studies and Global Challenges in Language Teaching (CUP), with recent focus on pandemic-era language education innovations across 22 countries.
