The accessibility of English as the universal language of science

June 7, 2021

A recent feature in the Life Sciences Institute features Dr. Sandra Zappa Hollman and Dr. Alfredo Ferreira. They both discuss the benefits and the drawbacks of having English as the language of Science, and provide some insight on what the institution needs to be thinking about as a whole. Follow the link to read the feature post, The accessibility of English as the universal language of science​, by PhD Candidate Sasha McDowell.

http://lsi.ubc.ca/2021/05/17/the-accessibility-of-english-as-the-univer…


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