Abstract
Med vedtagelsen af den Internationale Uddannelsesstrategi i 2012 blev det også vedtaget at Roskilde Universitet skulle udarbejde en ny sprogpolitik. Sprogpolitikken skal være med til at sikre at Roskilde Universitet bliver en arbejdsplads med plads til mennesker fra forskellige kulturer og steder. Politikken fastslår at dansk er hovedsproget på RUC (svensk og norsk er ligestillet med dansk), at engelsk er det fælles andetsprog som universitetet bruger til sin egen interne kommunikation og til at kommunikere med sin ikke dansktalende omverden med, og at andre sprog kan og bør benyttes i de relevante sammenhænge.
Roskilde University’s International Education Strategy was passed in 2012. Part of the strategy said the Roskilde University must implement a new language policy. The language policy will contribute to Roskilde University as a workplace with room for people from various cultures and places. The policy stipulates that Danish is the university’s main language (Swedish and Norwegian can be use on an equal footing with Danish) , that English is our common secondary language, and that other languages can be used when relevant.
Roskilde University’s International Education Strategy was passed in 2012. Part of the strategy said the Roskilde University must implement a new language policy. The language policy will contribute to Roskilde University as a workplace with room for people from various cultures and places. The policy stipulates that Danish is the university’s main language (Swedish and Norwegian can be use on an equal footing with Danish) , that English is our common secondary language, and that other languages can be used when relevant.
Original language | Danish |
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Place of Publication | Roskilde |
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Publisher | Roskilde Universitet |
Number of pages | 7 |
Commissioning body | Roskilde Universitet |
Publication status | Published - 2013 |