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Hi Eneida

 

Thank you for sharing these events, it all looks very interesting.  Will any of them be available online for those unable to travel?

 

Best wishes,

 

Hannah

 

Hannah Jameson, Language Hub Coordinator, Communities and Environment, Leeds City Council.

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From: ESOL-Research discussion forum and message board [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Garcia Villanueva, Eneida
Sent: 28 January 2019 13:26
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Subject: Chartered Institute of Linguists (CIOL) Scottish Society CPD free events

 

Dear All, 

The CIOL  Scottish Society has a very exciting programme for this year. These events are free of charge to attend and carry CPD hours but booking via Eventbrite is a must. CIOL Scottish Society is very much looking forward to having more student representation in our activities. If you would like to get more involved by volunteering your time and skills on a regular or ad hoc basis, could you email me at: [log in to unmask].

CIOL offers free student membership. Follow this link to register:https://www.ciol.org.uk/student-affiliate

 

Scottish  Society in Dundee

Date: Saturday 23 February 2019

'Researching Multilingually': Languages as Social Category and Performance Art.

Prof. Alison Phipps, UNESCO Chair in Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts, University of Glasgow with a presentation on what it means to research multilingually. What difference does it make that my language(s) is/are not yours?

Book Online Now  CPD: 1 hour

 

Scottish Society in Edinburgh (Save the date!)

Date: Saturday 18 May 2019

'International media coverage of the EU referendum, the case of Spain'

 

This presentation will show in Spain Brexit was seen as a threat to a European project, regarded as a product of the reality-based rationality of the Enlightenment. However, one of the most salient factors in the Spanish media coverage is related to the internal political life of the country, and, as a result, there was no homogeneous Spanish view. Instead, a range of ideologically-grounded interpretations were produced in which the independence of Catalonia featured as highly as the future of the European Union.

 

A presentation by Dr Fernando León-Solís, University of the West of Scotland. CPD: 1 hour

*Bookings will be available closer to the date. Stay tuned for updates on Twitter @CIOLScotland and our CIOL Scottish  Society webpage.

 

Scottish  Society in Stirling to celebrate International Translation Day 2018 (Save the date!)

Date: Saturday 28 September 2019

Machine Translation - A help or a hindrance to your translation career? &  The Ethics of PSI in the Scottish context 

 

To celebrate International Translation Day 2019, Paul Kearns MCIL and Eneida Garcia Villanueva MCIL (Chartered Linguist) will be delivering two interactive workshops in MT and the Ethics of PSI respectively. CPD: 4.5 hours

 

*Bookings will be available closer to the date. Stay tuned for updates on Twitter @CIOLScotland and our CIOL Scottish  Society webpage.

 

Scottish  Society in Glasgow (Save the date!)

Date: Saturday 23 November 2019

'Language, place and identity in children’s bilingualism with community languages' and AGM

Professor Antonella Sorace will discuss her research on bilingual children in both regional minority languages, including Gaelic, and migration languages in Scottish schools. She will also show how the Bilingualism Matters Centre is enabling families, teachers, and policy makers - in Scotland and internationally - to make decisions on bilingualism informed by research.

A presentation by Prof. Antonella Sorace, University of Edinburgh. CPD: 1 hour

*Bookings will be available closer to the date. Stay tuned for updates on Twitter @CIOLScotland and our CIOL Scottish  Society webpage.

 

 

Many thanks for sharing!

With all the best wishes,

Eneida


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