!!Jo Angouri - Biography
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Jo Angouri is Professor of Sociolinguistics at the University of Warwick (UK); Visiting Distinguished Professor at Aalto University (Finland); Fellow of Vrije Universiteit Brussels; Affiliate (Visiting Professor) at Monash University; and Erskine Fellow at the University of Canterbury (NZ).\\
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She has published over 130 outputs, including highly cited articles and books. Her work has been shortlisted for major international book prizes and has featured among the most-read publications in the field for over a decade, evidencing sustained scholarly influence.\\
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Angouri’s research is characterised by societal impact, interdisciplinarity and translation into policy. She has led influential work on multilingualism and pedagogic innovation in European higher education, including three Insight Papers for The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities. In parallel, she developed a distinctive body of sociolinguistic research, placing linguistic analysis at the core of emergency medical care, recognised for its impact and contribution to national policy.\\
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She has made substantial contributions to European research leadership and governance, maintaining a consistent European focus since the beginning of her trajectory at Aristotle University (Greece). She holds senior appointments with the European Research Council (since 2024) and has played a sustained role in European and international research evaluation and funding.\\
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Her research excellence is underpinned by major competitive funding, including awards from the NIHR, ESRC and the Welsh Government, the European Commission and Erasmus+, alongside funding secured through sustained research partnerships, including with colleagues at Aalto University, supported by the Marcus Wallenberg Foundation and the Academy of Finland. \\
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She contributes to European higher education and the European University Alliances. Her work on EUTOPIA’s educational model connected over 10,000 students and more than 400 staff across 10 European universities. Her contribution to European higher education has been recognised through her election as a Fellow of Vrije Universiteit Brussels.\\
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Angouri is a National Teaching Fellow and a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, combining excellence in teaching with senior academic leadership. She has a sustained commitment to mentoring/capacity-building for PhD students and early-career researchers, currently building a mentoring scheme with the University of Lagos and regularly supervises/examines PhD candidates in Europe and beyond. \\
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Angouri holds significant editorial leadership roles as Editor-in-Chief, Discourse & Communication and Chair for Linguistics, Language, Communication and Media on the Scopus Content and Advisory Board. She is the founding editor of Language at Work series (Multilingual Matters) and has provided sustained service to linguistics and the humanities and social sciences through AILA, BAAL and GALA.\\ \\[{ALLOW view All}][{ALLOW edit jangouri}][{ALLOW upload jangouri}][{ALLOW comment All}]