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This bulletin contains information on the following:
SUBJECT CENTRE EVENTS
1. APPLIED LINGUISTICS AND THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES
2. THE FUTURE OF PHONETICS
3. NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR TEACHING LINGUISTICS
4. TEACHING GLOBALISATION : DEVELOPING INTERDISCIPLINARY PEDAGOGIES FOR
A CHANGING WORLD - CALL FOR PAPERS
SUBJECT CENTRE GOOD PRACTICE GUIDE
5. CALL FOR ARTICLES
SUBJECT CENTRES JOINT EVENT
6. NETWORKING DAY FOR DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATORS
SUBJECT CENTRE AWARDS
7. GUEST SPEAKER FUND
"Implementing an independent language learning policy for university
language students"
8. STUDENT ESSAY COMPETITION
HIGHER EDUCATION ACADEMY
9. RESEARCH PROJECTS: CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
SUBJECT CENTRE WEBSITE UPDATE
10. THE PLACE OF LANGUAGES IN THE CURRICULUM - Report available online
11. DISABILITY AND RESIDENCE ABROAD
12. WIDENING PARTICIPATION AND ENSURING SUCCESS
OTHER CONFERENCES AND EVENTS
13. MOVING FORWARD WITH LANGUAGES
14. (INTER-)FACING : THEORY AND PRACTICE
15. BAAL/CUP SEMINAR
Instructed Second Language Learning: State of the Art
CALL FOR PAPERS
OTHER
16. HELP FOR STUDENT RESEARCHING IN APPLIED LINGUISTICS
Interactive White Boards and CPS
17. TRANSLANG PROJECT - MATERIALS AVAILABLE
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SUBJECT CENTRE EVENTS
1. APPLIED LINGUISTICS AND THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES
19 January 2005
ABDEN HOUSE, UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
The Subject Centre, in conjunction with The University of Edinburgh and
Scottish CILT, is hosting a one-day seminar on Applied Linguistics and
the teaching of English and Modern Languages. There are still some
places available and details of the event together with an application
form are now available on the Subject Centre website:
http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/events/llaseventitem.aspx?resourceid=2214
PLEASE NOTE: The deadline for applications has been extended.
2. THE FUTURE OF PHONETICS
25 February 2004
CILT, London
A one-day workshop exploring the issues and problems we face in
training the phoneticians of the future. How can we continue to
maintain standards and traditions against a shrinking resource base
(funding, staffing and time)? How can we attract people into a subject
which is perceived as difficult and even to be avoided by many younger
students? This workshop will explore these issues, offer suggestions
and, most importantly, listen to your experiences and ideas. If you
would like to register for this event please fill in the Subject
Centre's online registration form:
http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/events/llaseventitem.aspx?resourceid=2214#re
gistration
3. NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR TEACHING LINGUISTICS
17 February 2005
CILT, London
Tips and tricks for teaching Linguistics with technology
A free event for tutors in Higher Education
This event will present examples of some of the ways in which new
technologies can enhance the teaching of linguistics. There are still
some places left. To apply please visit:
http://www.cilt.org.uk/cpd/140lo0205hef.htm
4. TEACHING GLOBALISATION : DEVELOPING INTERDISCIPLINARY PEDAGOGIES FOR
A CHANGING WORLD - CALL FOR PAPERS
18 April 2005
CILT, London
This conference aims to address pedagogic issues surrounding the study
of global and local issues. How are these issues addressed in
different disciplines? How can practitioners draw on interdisciplinary
and multidisciplinary perspectives to enhance student understandings of
globalisation? For more details of themes and how to submit a paper go
to:
http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/events/llaseventitem.aspx?resourceid=2237
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: 11 February 2005
SUBJECT CENTRE GOOD PRACTICE GUIDE
5. CALL FOR ARTICLES
The Subject Centre wishes to expand its much-praised online collection
of articles and case studies on aspects of the teaching and learning of
Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies in Higher Education. Proposals
are invited for either an article or a case study relating to a variety
of areas. More detailed information can be found at:
http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/news/newsitem.aspx?resourceid=2245
SUBJECT CENTRES JOINT EVENT
6. NETWORKING DAY FOR DEPARTMENTAL ADMINISTRATORS
8 February 2005
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
This Networking Day for Departmental Administrators is being organised
by the Higher Education Academy Subject Centres for Philosophical and
Religious Studies (PRS), Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies (LLAS)
and History, Classics and Archaeology (HCA). No charge is being made
and lunch will be provided. You are, however, asked to submit an
online registration form is you wish to attend. This can be found at:
http://www.prs-ltsn.ac.uk/generic/admin_event_reg.html
SUBJECT CENTRE AWARDS
7. GUEST SPEAKER FUND
"IMPLEMENTING AN INDEPENDENT LANGUAGE LEARNING POLICY FOR UNIVERSITY
LANGUAGE STUDENTS"
2 February 2005 at 17.00 UNIVERSITY OF LEICESTER
The following event is the recipient of an award from the Subject
Centre's Guest Speaker Fund.
Jocelyn Wyburd, Director of the University Language Centre, University
of Manchester, will hold a workshop at the University of Leicester at 5
p.m. on Wednesday 2 February in Attenborough Building, Room S201. For
further details and to register, contact Professor Richard Littlejohns,
School of Modern Languages, University of Leicester, University Road,
Leicester, LE1 7RH phone 0116 252 2681, email [log in to unmask]
8. STUDENT ESSAY COMPETITION
Visit the Subject Centre website -
http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/news/newsitem.aspx?resourceid=2254 for
details of the 2005 LLAS student essay competition.
HIGHER EDUCATION ACADEMY
9. RESEARCH PROJECTS: CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
The Higher Education Academy wishes to support evidence-based
approaches to policy and practice and to pursue a scholarly, research-
driven agenda to improve the quality of the student experience. One
objective within this general aim is to promote and set up research
programmes on key themes. The Academy Research Projects scheme
constitutes one activity to meet this objective. Projects must address
one (or more) of 13 themes considered by the Academy as being of
particular relevance to its aims. The duration of projects will
normally be one year. The indicative level of funding is 25,000,
although in exceptional circumstances a larger grant may be made
available, up to an absolute maximum of 50,000. Please visit :
http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/researchprojects.htm for details of how to
apply.
SUBJECT CENTRE WEBSITE UPDATE
The following items have been added to the Subject Centre website:
10. THE PLACE OF LANGUAGES IN THE CURRICULUM
This Subject Centre event was very well received and a report on the
day's activity can be found at:
http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/events/llaseventarchiveitem.aspx?resourceid=2
219#report
11. DISABILITY AND RESIDENCE ABROAD
Author: John Canning
www.llas.ac.uk/resources/goodpractice.aspx?resourceid=2241
12. WIDENING PARTICIPATION AND ENSURING SUCCESS: Transition from A-
level to university
Author: Ian Claussen
www.llas.ac.ukresources/paper.aspx?resourceid=2236
OTHER CONFERENCES AND EVENTS
13. MOVING FORWARD WITH LANGUAGES
12 January 2005
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL LANCASHIRE
This conference is being organised by the Department of Languages and
International Studies at the University of Central Lancashire
(Preston).
For further details and the booking form please go to:
http://www.uclan.ac.uk/business_services/conferences/Moving_Forward_with
_Languages.pdf
14. (INTER-)FACING : THEORY AND PRACTICE
21-22 April 2005
UNIVERSITY OF EXETER
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS - Deadline: 31 January 2005
This inter-disciplinary symposium aims to provide a forum for exchange
between researchers, academics and practitioners of film and new
digital media. It is organised by the University of Exeter in
collaboration with the Exeter Picture House, the Bill Douglas Centre
and the South West Film and Television Archive. For full details
regarding submissions please contact Bridget Birchall by email:
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DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: 31 January 2005.
15. BAAL/CUP SEMINAR :Instructed Second Language Learning: State of the
art
11-12 April 2005
UNIVERSITY OF YORK
Instructed Second Language Learning: State of the Art
CALL FOR PAPERS - Deadline: 27 January 2005
This seminar will review recent theoretical and methodological
developments in research into language learning and teaching, in face
to face and virtual settings. For further details regarding
registration, submission of paper proposals and applications for
postgraduate scholarships, there are 2 available, please contact either
of the seminar co-ordinators: Prof. Rosamond Mitchell, email
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OTHER
16. HELP FOR STUDENT RESEARCHING IN APPLIED LINGUISTICS
Interactive White Boards and CPS
The Subject Centre has been approached by a research student on an MA
course in Applied Linguistics who will be researching the use of 'mind
tools', in particular Interactive White Boards and CPS within an ESOL
setting. The students needs help in locating an FE setting that uses
these tools regularly and will not mind being used as the study
institution. If anyone can offer advice, please contact the Subject
Centre: [log in to unmask] and we will pass your message on to the
student.
17. TransLang PROJECT - MATERIALS AVAILABLE
The Subject Centre has received a number of complete sets of
documentation and resources for the TransLang PROJECT (Transferable
Skills Development for Non-specialist Languages 1997-2000). The
document includes tutor guides and materials. If you would like to
receive a free copy of these please email the Subject Centre :
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Subject Centre if you have any queries regarding this bulletin.
Jane Copeland
Subject Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies
Modern Languages
School of Humanities
University of Southampton
Highfield
Southampton SO17 1BJ
tel: 023 8059 4814
fax: 023 8059 4815
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