Meaning and Dentistry: Erasmus+ Disciplinary and Project Culture

Authors

  • Indra Karapetjana University of Latvia, Riga
  • Gunta Rozina University of Latvia, Riga
  • Clara Sarmento Centre for Intercultural Studies (CEI), Porto Accounting and Business School (ISCAP-P.PORTO)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34630/erei.vi8.4140

Keywords:

multicultural cooperation experience, Erasmus project, disciplinary and project culture

Abstract

The article reports on the multicultural cooperation experience of three higher education institutions from the Netherlands, Latvia and Portugal involved in the Erasmus+ project “Transversal Skills in Dentistry: Content and Language Integrated Approach” funded by the European Commission. Delineating the concept of culture, the article aims at discussing the project culture and the disciplinary culture, namely, dentistry as a hard discipline and linguistics as a soft discipline within the context of the Erasmus+ project. Although disciplinary differences should be taken into account when working on project outcomes, the methods applied profitably exist simultaneously. Successful creation of project culture, which was established at the outset by careful selection of the profile and background of participating organizations, allowed the consortium to agree on the roles and tasks of each organization involved in the project. The level of networking, cooperation and commitment of each partner in consortium to the fulfilment of the tasks in the project resulted in a high assessment of the project by the State Education Development Agency of Latvia. Despite the taken-on challenges of the cultures when developing the project outcomes, the participating organization sestablished and ran a cohesive consortium with active involvement of all partners and with the common goals achieved.

Author Biographies

Indra Karapetjana, University of Latvia, Riga


(Dr. philol.) Indra Karapetjana is a full professor in applied linguistics at the University of Latvia. Her
main research interests involve political discourse and academic discourse analysis, critical discourse
analysis, ESP and CLIL. Currently, she holds a position of the Dean at the Faculty of Humanities,
University of Latvia.

Gunta Rozina, University of Latvia, Riga

(Dr. philol.) Gunta Rozina is a full professor in applied linguistics at the University of Latvia. Her main
research interests involve cognitive and applied pragmatics, linguistic anthropology, ESP and CLIL.
Currently, she holds a position of the Head at the Department of English Studies, University of Latvia.

Clara Sarmento, Centre for Intercultural Studies (CEI), Porto Accounting and Business School (ISCAP-P.PORTO)

(PhD) Clara Sarmento is the coordinator of the Centre for Intercultural Studies of the Polytechnic of Porto,
where she is a full professor and the director of the MA in Intercultural Studies for Business. Her main
research interests are Anglo-American Studies, Portuguese Literature and Culture, and Cultural,
Intercultural and Gender Studies.

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Published

2021-07-14

How to Cite

Karapetjana, I. ., Rozina, G., & Sarmento, C. . (2021). Meaning and Dentistry: Erasmus+ Disciplinary and Project Culture . E-Journal of Intercultural Studies, (8). https://doi.org/10.34630/erei.vi8.4140

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