MSc in Forensic Linguistics & Speech Science (FLiSS): meet the team (2025)
Tuesday 2 December 2025, 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Venue
FYL - Fylde LT 1 A15 - View MapOpen to
All Lancaster University (non-partner) students, Alumni, Applicants, External Organisations, Families and young people, Postgraduates, Prospective International Students, Prospective Postgraduate Students, Prospective Undergraduate Students, Public, Staff, UndergraduatesRegistration
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There has never been more information at our fingertips, but this mass of spoken and written data poses rapidly evolving new challenges for security, protection, and intelligence roles.
- How easy is it to fool a voice authentication system?
- Can we identify cyber-criminals from their words?
- Are those texts really from a long-lost friend... or is this a sophisticated AI-powered phishing scam?
Lancaster University’s MSc in Forensic Linguistics and Speech Science (FLiSS) offers a unique opportunity to delve into many of the most critical issues of our time, from spoofing and deception to anonymous threats and organised crime.
This session presents an opportunity to meet some of the FLiSS team, get a sense of what the course will entail, and ask questions. We will discuss what you need to know before you start, the general structure of the MSc and the assessments, and the kinds of futures that this course can lead to. We will also go over the application process including how to prepare for, and what to expect during the interview.
Lancaster University is a thriving hub of cutting-edge intelligence, investigative, and evidential research, and this professional, specialist MSc gives you a taste of what it takes to work at the forefront of one of the most critical, high-stakes fields of our time. For more information, see the course page, or email factor@lancaster.ac.uk.
Speakers
Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University
Dr Claire Hardaker is a Professor of Forensic Linguistics specialising in deceptive and manipulative language. She directs FACTOR (Forensic Linguistics, Cybersecurity & Technology Research), leads the MSc in Forensic Linguistics & Speech Science, and works across security, intelligence, justice, and public-sector organisations on the risks and opportunities posed by AI-mediated communication.
Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University
My research combines a number of subareas of speech science. I am mainly interested in forensic speech technology (accent recognition and speaker recognition systems) and how we can use phonetic and sociophonetic research to uncover the inner workings and potential of these technologies.
Contact Details
| Name | Claire Hardaker |