Marina Ruiz Tada

Communication and Applied Linguistics Lecturer | Researcher in Education and Intercultural Communication
La Salle Campus Barcelona – Universitat Ramon Llull
Education
- PhD in Applied Linguistics, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)
- Master’s Degree in Second Language Studies (Applied Linguistics), University of Hawai‘i at M¿noa
- Bachelor of Arts in History, Japanese Linguistics and Literature, University of Hawai‘i
Teaching activity
Lecturer at La Salle Campus Barcelona – Universitat Ramon Llull, with more than 13 years of teaching experience in international higher education environments.
Teaches courses in business communication, intercultural communication and applied research, with a strong focus on global contexts and communication skills.
Research and transfer activity
Researcher in applied linguistics, education and intercultural communication, with particular focus on enhanced learning technologies.
Member of an accredited research group (SGR), with academic contributions including book chapters and conference participation.
Professional activity
Extensive academic experience combining teaching, research and curriculum development.
Background in international education contexts, contributing to both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and innovative teaching methodologies.
Additional information
International academic profile specialised in language, culture and education. Focused on the intersection between communication, intercultural environments and digital learning technologies.