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CfP: 18th International Warwick Postgraduate Conference

  • 1.  CfP: 18th International Warwick Postgraduate Conference

    Posted 02-26-2015 13:00
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    CALL FOR PAPERS
    18th Warwick's International Postgraduate Conference
    Google's number one 'pg conference'

    The Centre for Applied Linguistics at the University of Warwick is pleased to announce its 18th Postgraduate Conference from Tuesday, 23rd to Thursday, 25th June 2015. The postgraduate conference covers a wide range of topics including international management, intercultural communication, language teaching, and academic or political discourse. The aim of the conference is to provide postgraduate students with the opportunity to present their research, to attend experts' keynote presentations, to participate in career-advancing professional skills development workshops, to meet peers who engage in similar research activities and to get valuable feedback on their research.
     
    We welcome papers in the following areas:
    • Working and Communicating Across Cultures (WACC)
    • Professional and Academic Discourse (PAD) 
    • English Language Learning, Teaching, and Assessment (ELLTA)
    We particularly encourage submissions of empirical, conceptual/theoretical nature as well as findings from dissertations/PhD theses at different stages. You may apply to present either individually or as a group (max. 3). Abstracts, for either paper or poster presentations, should be no more than 250 words in length and must be submitted via our online abstract submission form. The submission deadline is 27 April 2015.
     
    For more information about submission of abstracts, poster presentations and the conference in general, please visit our website: www.warwick.ac.uk/wpgcal2015

    CONFIRMED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
    We are also pleased to announce the talks of our esteemed keynote speakers:

    Dr. Katharina Chudzikowski
    'Contextualising careers in 11 countries: Implications for postgraduates and HR managers.' 
    Dr. Fiona Copland
    'NESTs and LETs: identifying issues and proposing responses.'
    Dr. Nigel Harwood
    'Experiencing master's dissertation supervision: case studies of L2 supervisees and their supervisors.'


    We are looking forward to your submission. If you have any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact us: pgconference2015@warwick.ac.uk
    Kind regards,
    The 2015 PG Conference Committee
     
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