IUM Centre for Languages and Communication (CLC)
Welcome to the Centre for Languages and Communication
At IUM CLC, we equip students with vital language and communication skills for academic and professional success. Explore our courses and personalised support through the Writing
Unit to enhance your learning experience.
About CLC
The Department of Languages and Communication. This department has been offering vitallanguages and communication courses to all IUM students across various Faculties. The CLC serves as the central hub for all students as they engage in their pursuit of university core modules encompassing languages and communication.
Our main objective is to improve the communication and English language proficiency of studentsat all academic levels. Additionally, we are strongly committed to supporting the University’s internationalisation initiatives. Our courses comprehensively cover three key areas, alongside a dedicated writing service, as outlined below:
1. Communication
2. English Language Education
3. Foreign Languages
4. Writing Unit
The Languages and Communication core modules designed to enhance the communicationabilities of all IUM students, while English Language education is designed to support aspiring student teachers who are specialising in English language teaching. Additionally, we provide a range of Foreign Language subjects to foster linguistic diversity and global awareness. Furthermore, we understand that success in academics is not solely determined by what happens in the classroom. To support our students in their educational journey, CLC offers essential services such as the Writing Unit, which equips learners with the skills necessary for effective written communication. Moreover, the CLC programme – Bachelor of Arts in English and Applied Communication Honours – aims at training skilled individuals with a solid command of the English language, knowledge of the subject matter, and the required abilities, to successfully communicate in various contexts including electronic and digital media. Thank you for choosing the IUM Centre for Languages and Communication as your partner in academic and linguistic growth.
Empowering Communication, Enriching Lives.
Links to CLC Courses and Services
Centre for Languages and Communication IUM
Tel: Tel. (061) 433 6000
Email: langcom@ium.edu.na
Director’s Welcoming Remarks
I am pleased to extend a warm and cordial welcome to you on behalf of the IUM Centre for Languages and Communication (CLC). The Centre for Languages and Communication plays a pivotal role in equipping IUM students across various faculties with essential languages and communication skills. We are firmly committed to the cultivation of communicative competence, the enhancement of language proficiency, the promotion of academic success, and the pursuit of rigorous research endeavors.
We firmly believe that academic success extends beyond the classroom. To this end, CLC offers vital services such as the Writing Unit, designed to equip students with the skills necessary for effective academic writing. Furthermore, our flagship program, the Bachelor of Arts in English and Applied Communication Honours, aims to produce skilled individuals with a strong command of the English language, subject knowledge, and the requisite abilities to communicate effectively across various contexts, including electronic and digital media. I encourage you to explore our website to discover more about our courses, services, and the dedicated faculty and staff, who are here to guide and support you throughout your educational journey.
Director’s Biography
Dr Frieda Nanyeni-Kanyemba is the Director of the Centre for Languages and Communication. Her journey at the International University of Management (IUM) began in 2017. Prior to taking up her present role as Director, Dr Nanyeni-Kanyemba joined the IUM as a lecturer for the Department of Languages and Communication.Her commitment to teaching languages and fostering effective communication skills among students has been a hallmark of her professional journey.
From 2014 to 2019, she served as a part-time lecturer and marker-tutor at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST). Additionally, she has been working at the University of Namibia (UNAM) as examination Moderator for English language education courses.
Dr Nanyeni-Kanyemba had a successful career as a teacher, head teacher and coordinator. Between 2010 and 2015, she played a role in teaching English as both First and Second Language at Academia Secondary School.
Dr Nanyeni-Kanyemba’s academic achievements include a Ph.D. in Rhetoric Studies from the University of Cape Town (UCT) in 2019. Her commitment to linguistic precision and excellence is further evident through her acquisition of a UCT Certificate in Copy-editing and Proofreading in 2021.
Her academic journey also encompasses a Master’s Degree in English and a Bachelor Honours in Education, specialising in English and Economics, both obtained from the University of Namibia. Additionally, she holds a Bachelor of English (Honours) from the Namibian University of Science and Technology (NUST).
Dr Nanyeni-Kanyemba strongly believes that in the realm of academia, research is the driving force, and the complexity of rhetoric studies is embraced as a significant facet of language and communication.
My academic journey places research as a fundamental aspect, propelled by a profound passion for knowledge acquisition and the pursuit of novel ideas.My primary research interests encompass rhetoric, English language, communication, politics, and law, with the aim of exploring the intricate dynamics of persuasive communication, the subtleties of linguistic expression, and the manner in which language shapes our comprehension of politics and the legal system.
Recent Publication
Nanyeni-Kanyemba, F. N. (2023). COVID-19: A Heuristic Justification of Presidency as a Rhetorical Institution. NAWA Journal of Language and Communication, 16(2), 31–41. Retrieved from http://journals.nust.na/index.php/njlc/article/view/35
Nanyeni, F. N. (2024). Presidential Rhetoric Amid COVID-19 Pandemic: The Unpacking of Namibia 2021 State of the Nation Address (SONA) Speech. JULACE: Journal of the University of Namibia Language Centre, 8(1 and 2), 1–10.
Nanyeni-Kanyemba, F. N., & Ammaambo, L. (2023). Bridging the Gap: Linguistics Rhetoric in Addressing Workforce Skills and Industry Needs, IUM Annual Research Conference (APHEIN), Windhoek, October 30-31, 2023
Nanyeni-Kanyemba, F. & Ithindi S., (2021). Integration of ICTs in the training of English Students in times of Covid-19, 2021 3rd International Multidisciplinary Information Technology and Engineering Conference (IMITEC), pp. 1-4,
doi: 10.1109/IMITEC52926.2021.9714599
Contact Us
To reach to the Centre for inquiries or assistance, use the email or phone number below:
Email:langcom@ium.edu.na
Tel:061 433 6118/6000