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This unit is will be of great interest to professionals working with bilingual populations in, for example, education or health; for translators and interpreters; and for people with a personal interest in bilingualism. The topics cover aspects of societal and individual bilingualism – ranging from types of bilingualism, to assessment, code switching, bilingual education and the bilingual brain. The assignments have been designed to allow you to select research areas that are particularly relevant or of particular interest to you.