Ali Göksu | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Maastricht University | Netherlands
Dr. Ali Göksu is an accomplished post-doctoral researcher and educator in foreign language education, currently affiliated with Maastricht University in the Netherlands and Université Libre de Bruxelles in Belgium. With a strong background in multilingualism, language acquisition, and educational psychology, Dr. Göksu has made significant contributions to the field through extensive research, international collaborations, and EU-funded projects. He has served in various academic roles, including researcher, university lecturer, and thesis supervisor, and he has presented at prestigious conferences worldwide. His work focuses on enhancing language learning outcomes using self-regulated strategies, corrective feedback, and motivational dynamics. As a project leader and coordinator in multiple Erasmus+ initiatives, Dr. Göksu integrates practice and policy in language education. He has also received several international fellowships and academic awards, underlining his commitment to educational excellence and innovation. Dr. Göksu is multilingual and actively involved in mentoring and curriculum development in higher education.
Publication Profile
Education
Dr. Ali Göksu earned his PhD in Foreign Language Education from Gazi University, Turkey (2011–2014), with a dissertation focusing on the impact of corrective feedback on grammar acquisition in young EFL learners. He holds a Master of Arts in Foreign Language Education from Kafkas University (2009–2011), where he studied the influence of the European Language Portfolio (ELP) on reading achievement and student attitudes. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Language Education at Atatürk University (2003–2007), equipping him with foundational expertise in English language teaching. Dr. Göksu further expanded his academic horizon as a visiting researcher at Nancy 2 (Lorraine) University, France, where he focused on the ELP and earned the DELF B1 French language certificate. His educational path reflects a consistent dedication to research-based teaching, curriculum development, and internationalization in language education.
Experience
Dr. Ali Göksu currently holds post-doctoral research positions at Maastricht University and Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), where he conducts research on effective learning strategies, multilingualism, and student motivation. At Maastricht University, he teaches research methods, supervises theses, and participates in the university teaching qualification program. Previously, he worked as an English teacher and trainer at Utrecht University’s English Academy for Newcomers (EAN), and as a freelance educator and scholar, providing personalized language instruction and publishing independent research. From 2011–2016, he served at Gazi University as a research assistant, teaching staff, and project leader in various EU Erasmus+ projects. He also taught in primary and high schools in Turkey (2005–2009), specializing in EFL for young and advanced learners. His multidisciplinary experience blends teaching, mentoring, and international research, contributing to advancements in foreign language education across educational levels and countries.
Honors and Awards
Dr. Ali Göksu has received numerous prestigious accolades for his contributions to foreign language education and academic research. He was awarded Post-Doctoral Fellowships at both Maastricht University (2023) and Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) (2021), supporting his advanced research in multilingualism and educational psychology. He received the Publication Incentive Award and the Project Incentive Award from Gazi University and TÜBİTAK, recognizing his scholarly productivity and successful leadership in European-funded projects. In 2012, he was selected for the Summer ELT Institute (Writing for Publication) hosted by the U.S. Embassy-English Language Office and Yaşar University. His earlier academic excellence was also recognized through the DELF B1 certificate in French during his research stay at Nancy 2 University, France. These honors underscore his international impact, research innovation, and continuous commitment to professional development in foreign language education.
Research Focus
Dr. Ali Göksu’s research centers on foreign/second language acquisition, particularly focusing on multilingualism, corrective feedback, and motivation in EFL/ESL learners. He explores self-regulated learning strategies and effective learning techniques in higher education, combining both qualitative and quantitative methodologies. His recent work investigates the impact of study breaks, “study-with-me” videos, and mood regulation strategies in self-study environments. He also examines language learner attitudes, autonomy, and the role of the European Language Portfolio (ELP) in shaping pedagogical outcomes. Dr. Göksu has coordinated and contributed to multiple Erasmus+ projects on teacher training, flipped classrooms, and mobile learning for youth, adults, and professionals. His interdisciplinary research integrates educational psychology, technology-enhanced learning, and public health education, reflecting a holistic approach to advancing language education. With a strong publication record and international collaborations, his research aims to influence both classroom practices and broader educational policy.
Publications
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Motivational Dynamics in a Multilingual Context: University Students’ Perspectives on LOTE Learning
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The Effects of Corrective Feedback through Focus-on-Form Instruction on Grammar Acquisition (In Review)
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Exploring the Effect of Break-Taking on Students’ Effort Regulation (In Review)
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‘Study-with-me’ Videos and Break Strategies: Mood, Effort, and Learning Outcomes (In Preparation)
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The Reflections of the Post- and Anti-Method Era (In Preparation)
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Influence of Residence in English Speaking Countries on English Routine Formulas