Dr Munyangeyo has published books on public service interpreting, cultural diversity, francophone studies, representation and critical discourse analysis, self-directed learning, as well as co-editing journal special issues, authoring journal articles, book chapters, conference proceedings, book reviews and reflections. He has been involved in different successful joint research project bids funded by national and international public bodies and private agencies. He has examined and supervised PhD research in applied linguistics, translation, critical discourse analysis, pedagogic and professional developments, including Professional Doctorate in Education.Īreas for PhD supervision: Intercultural communication studies, translation and interpreting, discourse analysis, teaching and learning, professional developments, language pedagogy, comparative literature, French and francophone studies.ĭr Théophile Munyangeyo is an active member of professional bodies, including research groups, associations, international peer review teams and editorial boards of international academic journals. He has been the institutional representative to external language and linguistic bodies in the United Kingdom, including Routes into Languages (RIL), the University Council of Modern Languages (UCML), the Charted Institute of Linguists (CIOL) and the Institute of Translation and Interpreting (ITI).ĭr Théophile MUNYANGEYO has led academic and research teams as head of departments, academic sections co-ordinator, academic lead, course leader, course director and director of research. He has held visiting professorships in applied linguistics and intercultural communication in European universities. Prior to joining TCD, Dr Théophile MUNYANGEYO worked as Senior Lecturer, Principal Lecturer and Reader at Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom. He has a wealth of knowledge and evidence-based practice to draw upon within the industry and the global engagement pursuit. He has led research and enterprise groups, coordinated academic partnerships and Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) projects funded by national and international public bodies and private agencies. He has had a multidisciplinary and extensive teaching experience in different institutions, including French and Francophone studies translation and interpreting both ways (French-English) Communication theories and models Curriculum design and pedagogical developments Applied linguistics and Intercultural communication. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Linguists (FCIL), Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA) in the United Kingdom and newly elected Member the Royal Irish Academy (RIA) for the Study of Languages, Literature, Culture and Communication Multidisciplinary Committee. Dr Théophile Munyangeyo (BA, MA, PhD, PGCE-PCET, SLC, SFHEA, FCIL) is currently Deputy Director of the Trinity Centre for Global Intercultural Communications at Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin Course Director for the postgraduate programmes in Applied Intercultural Communications Co-Chair of the Equality, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EEDI) Committee Member of the Postgraduate Committee and Member of the Executive Committee within the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies.
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