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Language Policy at UM</h1><div>
<div class="publicatieDatum">29-3-2012 - </div>
<div class="articlemaincontent"><p>When Dutch students in my tutor
groups suggest that international students should better integrate and
learn the local language, I always ask them whether they would consider
taking a course in German as well. After all, German is the language of
the majority of our European Studies students and is pretty useful these
days in business and politics. They typically look completely
astonished.</p>
<p>I thought of these conversations when I read the article in the <em>Observant</em>
on the return of the Dutch language. It speaks of tremendous
provincialism to ask 'the other' to adjust, particularly given that
nobody really owns our university. To my mind, a Chinese student from
Beijing is as much a 'shareholder' as a Dutch student from Amsterdam. In
fact, many students and colleagues choose Maastricht, because it has
become a genuinely international university.</p>
<p>There are also serious practical considerations. Try hiring a
lecturer in European politics – let alone a professor – who speaks the
Dutch language. This is nearly impossible. What is more, a language
requirement constitutes indirect discrimination under EU law given that
our teaching and research is in English. It is simply prohibited.
Finally, in terms of students, we are competing internationally to
attract the best and the brightest. They are looking for advanced
courses in modern finance, trade law and public policy, not for Dutch
language classes.</p>
<p>Make no mistake. I am a firm supporter of multilingualism. Our
university should indeed aim to establish an atmosphere where colleagues
and students speak three or more languages. However, instead of wasting
our energy on Dutch, I suggest that we actively promote French, German,
Spanish, Chinese and Arabic.</p>
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