Concepción Godev is a Professor in the Department of Languages, Cultures and Translation at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Her academic career spans decades of research and teaching in applied linguistics and translation studies. Ph.D. in Spanish Applied Linguistics (Pennsylvania State University, 1992) Ph.D. in Spanish Applied Linguistics (Universitat de Barcelona, 2006) M.A. in Spanish Literature and Linguistics (Pennsylvania State University, 1988) BA in Spanish Literature and Linguistics (Universidad de Málaga, 1984) Her research focuses on applied linguistics, translation pedagogy, blended learning, and gender inclusivity in Spanish language teaching. She has published extensively on these topics, often integrating technology and cross-cultural analysis into her work. Recent publications highlight her expertise in translation-project management, blended learning effectiveness, and inclusive language practices in educational settings. Her work bridges theoretical linguistics with practical applications in language acquisition. As a faculty member, she contributes to curriculum development and interdisciplinary research, with a particular emphasis on leveraging translation to enhance language learning in digital environments.








