Full professor (Catedrático) in English Studies at Universidad de León, Spain. Researches Virtual Exchange, Blended Mobility & English medium Instruction.

Joined September 2010
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In 'Virtual Exchange in the new educational landscape: Challenges for foreign language teachers', I look at some of the emerging pedagogical and ethical challenges that practitioners of Virtual Exchange must navigate. You can access the article here: lltjournal.org/item/10125-73…
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Just completed this blended training for @utrechtnetwork on Virtual Exchange and Blended Mobility for Sustainability. University teachers were trained to develop #VirtualExchange and #BIP projects and then were brought together to plan their own projects: utrecht-network.org/educator…
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Yes, easier ticket purchases but also more overnight trains through Europe please.
From Berlin to Barcelona by train. Today cross-country journeys mean several bookings and risks if you miss a connection. Let's change that. With one ticket and full passenger rights all along your journey. That‘s our new passenger package. link.europa.eu/HGxmpv
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Robert O'Dowd retweeted
It may be sometimes exasperating, unintelligible and slow-moving but no entity in history has helped create and maintain a zone of peace and cooperation like the European Union has these past seven decades. It is worth celebrating and reflecting on this today, on Europe Day.
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Ireland is such a bad country: • Essential food has a VAT rate of 0%. • Public transport for under-26s is 50% off. • The minimum wage is one of the highest in the EU. • If you rent, you can receive a €1,000 rent tax credit. • The government regularly introduces supports for people, from energy credits to excise duty cuts on fuel, double welfare payments, and increases to the minimum wage. • It is consistently ranked as one of the best countries in the EU for doing business. • First-time buyers can receive up to €30,000 back on tax paid over the past four years through the Help to Buy scheme. • People on low incomes can access social housing or cost rental housing. • Low-income families receive tax-free payments to help with living costs. • In recent years, the income threshold for the 40% tax rate has increased by over €10,000. and more.
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Irish people can spot a bully. We stand with Ukraine.
Stand with Ukraine. V proud Ireland is doing that!
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Call for papers for a special issue of The Canadian Modern Language Review – Innovating with virtual exchange: Moving toward a paradigm shift. utppublishing.com/journals/c…
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This is a major issue in Spanish universities- AI is going to be the end of the final year projects that are built into undergraduate and MA programmes.... The Only Real Solution to the A.I. Cheating Crisis. nytimes.com/2025/08/26/opini…
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Brilliant performance by the Irish Taoiseach speaking at the White House today. Delighted he spoke up for Ukraine among other things.
Despite at times vicious criticism of White House visit @MichealMartinTD has had a very good day. Defended @Keir_Starmer & European positions robustly. Support for Ukraine very important. A good day for Ireland.
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I couldn't believe what i was hearing. I'm so glad David pushed back.
It was with disbelief I heard Prof Jeffrey Sachs on RTE Radio 1 interviewed by David McCullough defending Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. The interviewer did a good job in exposing what was really disturbing about Sachs’s position and is that he gave the Ukrainian people NO agency! He does not appear to acknowledge that the Ukrainians have the right to stop their country falling under Russian control, and he does grant they want that and are prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice to achieve it by resisting illegal and egregious aggression. Needless to add the Ukrainians are legally entitled to their independence and sovereignty, and Sachs’s claim he has Ukrainian friends sounded very lame when so many Ukrainians are dying for their country? #TodayDMC
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Robert O'Dowd retweeted
It was with disbelief I heard Prof Jeffrey Sachs on RTE Radio 1 interviewed by David McCullough defending Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. The interviewer did a good job in exposing what was really disturbing about Sachs’s position and is that he gave the Ukrainian people NO agency! He does not appear to acknowledge that the Ukrainians have the right to stop their country falling under Russian control, and he does grant they want that and are prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice to achieve it by resisting illegal and egregious aggression. Needless to add the Ukrainians are legally entitled to their independence and sovereignty, and Sachs’s claim he has Ukrainian friends sounded very lame when so many Ukrainians are dying for their country? #TodayDMC
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#VirtualExchange practitioners, please help us investigate this important area...Access the survey here: forms.gle/G7smKrsCn8C2MmQc8
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Call for papers for The 10th International Scientific Conference on Linguistic, Educational, and Intercultural Research 2026. The conference will take place in beautiful Vilnius, Lithuania on 12-13 November 2026. leicresearch.flf.vu.lt/about Can't wait to go back again this year.
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Well said @fotoole If Ukraine falls, then who will be next?
Brilliant from @fotoole “A vote to cut off funding to Ukraine is a vote to give Putin his victory… Sinn Féin is no longer against big imperial countries seeking to annex & dominate smaller neighbours – there’s 800 years of oppression out the window.” irishtimes.com/opinion/2026/…
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So proud of this headline on two levels
Like ourselves, Spain should see this is a badge of honour.
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I'll be running a blended training programme in May 2026 for @utrechtnetwerk on the theme of Virtual Exchange and Blended Mobility for Sustainability. More info and registration here: utrecht-network.org/news/vir…
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🚨NEW: Bruce Springsteen calls out ICE: "If you believe you don’t deserve to be murdered for exercising your American right to protest, then send a message to this president — ICE should get the fuck out of Minneapolis” RETWEET if you stand with @Springsteen against Trump!
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Wonderful initiative. How can ordinary people support this?
As a Professor in the Study of Religion at the University of Oslo, I have the formal opportunity to nominate candidates for the Nobel Peace Prize. I have therefore just nominated the People of Ukraine and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for the 2026 Nobel Peace Price for their valiant defence of peace in Europe against Russian aggression, which seems not limited to Ukraine. Through their immense sacrifice, the People of Ukraine and their President have kept the rest of Europe safe from Russian totalitarianism and imperialism. They are the true and most noble defenders of European liberty, democracy and peace. The formal nomination text is as follows: Through their defence of their own democracy against Russian aggression, the People of Ukraine since 2014 and President Zelenskyy 2019, have helped preserve peace for Europe. As pointed out by various leading politicians, foreign policy experts, and intelligence reports from various states, the Russian territorial ambitions are not limited to Ukraine but extend to other areas previously under Russian control. The official justifications behind the Russian invasion – the alleged right to reclaim land that at one point has been Russian, the claim to allegedly protect Russophone population, and the refusal to accept the legitimacy of a democratically elected government – are just as applicable for Russia’s relations with numerous other countries. The defence of the Ukrainian people against the unilateral Russian invasion of 2014 onwards and particularly after the full-scale invasion of 2022, and of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during his entire term, seems, consequently, to have helped preserve peace for other European democracies in the most direct way reflecting the values promoted by the Nobel Peace Prize. In agreement with numerous former Prizes, the achievement of the People of Ukraine and President Zelenskyy is also one of preserving and promoting democracy, as their struggle is one against the totalitarianism and various severe human rights abuses Russia systematically imposes on any territory they illegally occupy The resistance of Ukraine represents, moreover, a decisive defence of the international rules-based order, as it is firmly rooted in the principles of the UN Charter, notably the right of a people to defend itself against aggression. President Zelenskyy and the People of Ukrainian have consistently called for a just and lasting peace based on sovereignty and human rights, and have shown remarkable restraint in the face of systematic attacks on civilians. Author: Professor Dag Øistein Endsjø
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