Muhammad Iqwan Sanjani

Muhammad Iqwan Sanjani

PhD Candidate
Arts, Design & Architecture
School of Humanities & Languages

Supervisors: Anikó Hatoss, Andy Gao, Sally Baker

As a passionate teacher, student, and researcher, I am actively engaged in the field of language education. I received my Master's degree in TESOL from the University of Bristol, which was fully funded by a scholarship, and I am currently a recipient of the UNSW international postgraduate awards for my PhD degree. Along with my research, I also teach English Language Intensive Courses for International Students (ELICOS) at a highly reputable college in Sydney. My research focuses on how transnational families manage their languages in the context of migration to Australia, and how schools impact the family's linguistic development, future goals, and aspirations.

  • Family Language Policy
  • Translanguaging
  • Multilingualism
  • Multilingual Education
  • Applied Linguistics