Latest published memoirs and theses | Master of Arts (MA) in Bilingualism Studies

Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute
Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute
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Photo: Dominic Couture, new graduate of the MA in Bilingualism Studies
Bilingual contexts offer a vast scope for creative exploration through different lenses. Every year, new graduates of the MA in Bilingualism Studies program exemplify this through their theses and memoirs, which contribute to meaningful discussion in the world of applied linguistics. Discover the seven publications from the 2022 cohort.

Bilingual contexts offer a vast scope for creative exploration through different lenses. Every year, new graduates of the MA in Bilingualism Studies program exemplify this through their theses and memoirs, which contribute to meaningful discussion in the world of applied linguistics. Discover the seven publications from the 2022 cohort.

On February 9, recent graduate Dominic Couture offered a bimodal presentation for uOttawa’s Teaching and Learning Support Service (TLSS) to raise awareness on campus of people with autism.

He detailed his personal journey as an autistic adult as an extension of his memoir. He also explained how his passions and dreams fulfil him as a French Teacher, Applied Linguist and human being.