Coderch, Marion2024-08-212024-08-212021-11-112191-611X eISSN 2191-6128https://doi.org/10.1515/cercles-2021-2033https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14468/23229The aim of this activity report is to provide an initial appraisal of the current makeup of the professional group of modern foreign language teachers in UK Higher Education. The report is in two parts: a literature review that identifies the main defining qualities of modern foreign languages teachers, and an evaluation of the professional and academic profiles of language teachers in UK higher education, as displayed in the institutional websites of the universities where they work. The analysis of the data collected corroborates the characteristics identified in the literature: the low status of teaching staff, the often unconventional entry paths into the profession, the prevalence of the “native speaker” construct as a desirable feature in candidates who aspire to teach the language, the disparity in qualifications of language teachers, and their low engagement in research activities. Future prospects involve the verification (or amendment, where necessary) of the data collected with accounts from individuals who work as language teachers.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAn initial assessment of the academic and professional profile of modern foreign languages’ teachers in UK higher educationartículoprofessional profilequalifications of university language teachersresearch of university language teachersscholarship of university language teachersstatus of university language teachersuniversity language teachers