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Назва: Academic English in Exile:Mapping the Research PublicationChallengesof Displaced Ukrainian Scholars in the UK
Автори: Torubara, Oksana
Приналежність: Lancaster University, UK; Taras Shevchenko National University "Chernihiv Collegium", Ukraine
Бібліографічний опис: Torubara, O. (2025). Academic English in exile: Mapping the research publication challenges of displaced Ukrainian scholars in the UK. East European Journal of Psycholinguistics , 12(1), 266-285. https://doi.org/10.29038/eejpl.2025.12.1.tor
Журнал/збірник: East European Journal of Psycholinguistics
Дата публікації: 26-чер-2025
Дата внесення: 12-лис-2025
Видавництво: Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University
Країна (код): UA
Місце видання, проведення: Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University
DOI: https://doi.org/10.29038/eejpl.2025.12.1.tor
Теми: Ukrainian academics
Academic writing
displaced scholars
English for Research Publication Purposes (ERPP)
Діапазон сторінок: 266-285.
Короткий огляд (реферат): For displaced Ukrainian scholars fleeing war and continuing their research abroad, English has rapidly shifted from a foreign language to the primary medium of institutional integration, academic visibility, and professional continuity. In this context, effective research dissemination increasingly depends on advanced competence in English for Research Publication Purposes (ERPP). This study investigates how displaced Ukrainian researchers, hosted in the United Kingdom through the British Academy's Researchers-at-Risk (RaR) programme, navigate academic writing in English, focusing on how their language proficiency, prior international exposure, and professional experience shape their ability to meet the demands of international research communication. A survey, conducted in October - November 2024 with 125 RaR fellows examined participants self-reported CEFR-aligned proficiency levels, international mobility experience, certification profiles, and engagement with core academic writing tasks in English. Although many reported high general proficiency and held international language certificates, this did not always translate to strong ERPP skills. Even those with a strong track record of academic writing faced challenges with disciplinary genres, rhetorical structure, and literature synthesis. The findings highlight a clear distinction between general English competence and specialised skills needed for research publishing. While participants regularly engaged in writing emails, abstracts, and conference presentations, many struggled with article structuring, source synthesis, and referencing. Institutional support, where available, was often limited or insufficiently targeted. These insights underscore the need for tailored, discipline sensitive ERPP support to enable meaningful academic participation in exile.
URI (Уніфікований ідентифікатор ресурсу): https://evnuir.vnu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/29040
Власник авторського права: © East European Journal of Psycholinguistics, 2025
URL-посилання пов’язаного матеріалу: https://eejpl.vnu.edu.ua/index.php/eejpl/article/view/939
Тип вмісту: Article
Розташовується у зібраннях:East European Journal of Psycholinguistics, 2025, Volume 12, Number 1

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