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Organization name
Language Centre
Description
From the first days of its operation in September 2007, the Cyprus University of Technology Language Centre offers to its students, administrative and teaching staff and to the wide public the opportunity to learn foreigner\ languages in a very friendly environment and with the use of the latest theories, methods and materials that are used in the learning and teaching of language, included that of the New Technologies. The objective of the Language Centre is to become a Language Centre of excellence, internationally recognised in the area of learning and the teaching of languages. The courses of the Cyprus University of Technology (CUT) in the five Faculties (Geotechnical Sciences and Environmental Management, Management and Economics, Applied Arts and Communication, Engineering and Technology, and Health Sciences) are taught in Standard Modern Greek, one of the two official languages of the Republic of Cyprus (Country Report, Cyprus, 2004). Nevertheless, taking into consideration the European Language Policy, the objective of the Language Centre considers foreign language learning as integral and essential part of the studies of all students and is within the frames of objectives of the Council of Europe, which promote linguistic variety as well as the learning of various languages in the area of education. The aim of the Language Centre is also within the Language Policy of Cyprus (2003-2005), and it focuses on helping students satisfy the constant demand of the university, which is for its students to know at least two foreign languages. The Language Centre promotes the teaching and learning of languages that is based primarily on the needs of its users. The aim is to extend the linguistic horizon of students so they can cope with any linguistic needs they may come across in their study, in research, in international exchange programmes, in their future career as well as in their personal and social life. To achieve such an aim, the number of students does not exceed that of twenty per language class. The aim of these programmes of study is to completely satisfy the current and future needs of our society and at the same time provide the flexibility of incorporating new technological developments. Via these programmes, the Language Centre offers students the opportunity to improve and develop their linguistic abilities in at least one or two foreign languages and the possibility of appreciating the importance of learning one or more languages for purposes specific to their discipline and their future professional endeavours. The aim of the Language programmes is language competence. The enrichment of the general education, knowledge, skills and experiences of the students constitute an integral part of the language programmes, not only in the language they learn but also in areas such as intercultural communication, computer literacy and autonomous and lifelong learning.

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8110-Νοε-2022Enhancing the ESP Lesson with IMMERSE: a Pedagogical Example of a Metaverse Language Learning PlatformChristoforou, Maria 
822012ESAP courses: An innovative vista in language learning. From needs analysis to evaluationHadjiconstantinou, Stavroulla ; Nikiforou, Eleni 
833-Ιου-2021ESP Teacher Education Today: The Online Reflective Teacher Education Course in ESPKakoulli-Constantinou, Elis 
84Απρ-2016ESP teacher education: an online, in-service, ESP teacher training courseKakoulli-Constantinou, Elis ; Papadima-Sophocleous, Salomi 
852023ESP Teacher Education: Examining the needs of ESP practitionersKakoulli-Constantinou, Elis ; Papadima-Sophocleous, Salomi 
86Νοε-2020Evaluating Deviant Art as an Educational Tool for Collaborative LearningChristoforou, Maria 
87Νοε-2020Evaluating Deviant Art as an Educational Tool for Language LearningChristoforou, Maria 
881-Ιαν-2023Evaluating the Development of Soft Skills Through the Integration of Digital Making Activities in Undergraduate Computing CoursesKonstantinou, Dora ; Parmaxi, Antigoni ; Zaphiris, Panayiotis 
89Ιου-2018Evaluating the use of groupware technologies in support of collaborative learning in an esp tertiary education courseMavri, Aekaterini ; Hadjiconstantinou, Stavroulla 
902014The Evolvement of Constructionism: An Overview of the LiteratureZaphiris, Panayiotis ; Parmaxi, Antigoni 
91Αυγ-2021Exploring 3D artistry with the Virtual Reality application Tilt Brush: student perceptionsChristoforou, Maria ; Boglou, Dimitrios 
9218-Νοε-2016Exploring telecollaboration through the lens of university students: a Spanish-Cypriot telecollaborative exchangeNicolaou, Anna ; Sevilla-Pavón, Ana 
93Αυγ-2016Exploring the benefits and disadvantages of introducing synchronous to asynchronous online technologies to facilitate flexibility in learningPapadima-Sophocleous, Salomi ; Loizides, Fernando 
942019Exploring the influence of teachers’ education and professional development in Cypriot higher education CALL practicesSoule, Maria Victoria ; Papadima-Sophocleous, Salomi 
951-Ιαν-2016Exploring the multilingual efficiency of urban online spaces: Implications for culture-centered designParmaxi, Antigoni ; Nicolaou, Anna ; Papadima-Sophocleous, Salomi ; Boglou, Dimitrios 
96Μαΐ-2019Exploring the use of a synergy of age-appropriate tools for young learners in EFL: students’ attitudes and challengesPetrou, Eleni 
972020Facebook in tertiary education: The impact of social media in e-LearningGiannikas, Christina N. 
98Σεπ-2021FeSTEM community platform: creating meaningful, mentoring relationships with experts in STEMPallaris, George ; Parmaxi, Antigoni ; Christou, Eirini 
992019Finding the way through the ESP maze: designing an ESP teacher education programmeKakoulli-Constantinou, Elis ; Papadima-Sophocleous, Salomi ; Souleles, Nicos 
1002019First-year undergraduate ESP students Virtual Reality User ExperienceChristoforou, Maria ; Boglou, Dimitrios ; Xerou, Eftychia