, a PhD student at the University of Luxembourg's department of Humanities, has joined the Centre for Luxembourg Studies as a visiting PhD student for four weeks. Sarah's research interests include multilingualism, education and language learning, and her PhD project investigates translanguaging in multilingual primary schools in Luxembourg.
During her virtual stay with the Centre for Luxembourg Studies, Sarah will work in close collaboration with Dr Kristine Horner and Sarah Muller in teaching and research. Sarah will also present her PhD research at the virtual Luxembourg Studies Colloquium on 15 May 2020.