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I hope you're still keen to go to the Goethe Society
on Thurs. 6 Dec. to hear Jeremy Adler. (You'll
have met him on Wed., so can still decide!
A lot of other UK Germanists will be there.



Ever,
Elinor

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>   1. Student prize "Zeichnung und Literatur" (Stiftungspreis Wilhelm Busch)
>   2. English Goethe Society Lecture (6 December 2018)
>   3. April 15-17 Language rules? Languages, standards and linguistic
>      inequality: University of Nottingham
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> Date:    Thu, 29 Nov 2018 08:52:17 +0000
> From:    Nicola McLelland <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Student prize "Zeichnung und Literatur" (Stiftungspreis Wilhelm
> Busch)
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> Dear colleagues
> I have been asked to pass on this announcement of a 2000-Euro prize for
> the best Bachelor or MA essay (“Arbeit”) on "Zeichnung und Literatur"
> submitted by a student in the academic year 18-19. The deadline is 31st
> July 2019, entries to be submitted by PDF to wbpreis(at)
> stiftung-deutsche-sprache.de<mailto:[log in to unmask]
> ?Subject=Bewerbung%20um%20den%20WB%20Stiftungspreis%20Wilhelm%20Busch>)
> Do spread the word!
> Full details at this website:
> http://www.stiftung-deutsche-sprache.de/wbpreis.php
> Best wishes
> Nicola
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> Date:    Thu, 29 Nov 2018 14:02:22 +0000
> From:    Jane Lewin <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: English Goethe Society Lecture (6 December 2018)
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> ENGLISH GOETHE SOCIETY
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> Thursday, 6 December 2018
> 5.15 for 5.45 pm
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> Jeremy Adler (King's College London):
> Goethe's Concept of Human Dignity, German Basic Law and the UN Charter
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> Venue: Room 243, Senate House, University of London, Malet Street, WC1E 7HU
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> Attendance free. Please register in advance at
> https://modernlanguages.sas.ac.uk/events/event/16601
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> Date:    Thu, 29 Nov 2018 14:56:44 +0000
> From:    IMLR <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: April 15-17 Language rules? Languages, standards and linguistic
> inequality: University of Nottingham
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> Save the Date! (Registration from late January 2019)
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> Language rules? Languages, standards and linguistic inequality:
> multilingualism and variation in education, law and citizenship
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> University of Nottingham, April 15-17, 2019
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> As part of the AHRC-funded project Multilingualism - Empowering
> Individuals, Transforming Societies (www.meits.org<http://www.meits.org>),
> Language Rules will bring together practitioners - teachers, speech
> therapists, examiners, dictionary-makers, lobbyists, policy-makers, and
> others - with academics to examine how assumptions about correct,
> acceptable or standard languages impact on everyday life in a multilingual
> world, and how to tackle potential inequalities.
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> The conference includes a public Leverhulme Lecture by the Leverhulme
> Trust Visiting Professor at the University of Nottingham, Professor Doug
> Kibbee:
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> *         Professor Doug Kibbee -  Language, Law and Linguistic Inequality
> in the USA and Europe
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> Other confirmed keynote speakers:
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> *         Brian North - Language standard, plurilingual repertoires and
> the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
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> *         Prof. Bettina Migge (University College Dublin) -  (In)visible
> Languages and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
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> *         Prof. Astrid Adler (Institut Deutsche Sprache, Mannheim)  -
> European Language Policies.
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> Confirmed panels include:
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> *         Language standard, standard languages, and speech therapy
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> *         Multilingualism, language standards, and the law
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> *         Language examinations and language standards
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> *         Learning from history - understanding the multilingual past to
> inform the present
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> *         Languages and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
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> *         Translating Research Into Policy
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> The Nottingham launch of We are Multilingual will also take place as part
> of the event.
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> Prof. Nicola McLelland
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