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This bulletin contains information on the following:
SUBJECT CENTRE EVENTS:
1. MAKING SENSE OF COPYRIGHT - NOW FULL
2. NEW METHODS IN LITERARY LINGUISTICS AND THEIR RELEVANCE FOR
LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE STUDENTS
3. DISCIPLINARY IDENTITY OF AREA STUDIES
4. APPLIED LINGUISTICS AND THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH AND MODERN
LANGUAGES
SUBJECT CENTRE CALLS FOR BIDS
5. MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
6. PEDAGOGIC RESEARCH PROJECTS
7. WORKSHOPS TO GO
8. GUEST SPEAKER FUND
9. TRAVEL BURSARIES (NEW)
SUBJECT CENTRE WEBSITE UPDATE
OTHER CONFERENCES AND EVENTS
10. NATIONAL DISABILITY TEAM CONFERENCE - CALL FOR PAPERS :
Deadline 15 NOVEMBER 2004
11. LANGUAGE WORLD CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 2005 - CALL FOR
CONTRIBUTIONS: 15 NOVEMBER 2004
12. EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL LONDON - CONFERENCE
13. THE ASSESSMENT OF DISCUSSIONS/SEMINARS IN HE
14. COURSES FOR SUPPORTING VISUALLY IMPAIRED/BLIND STUDENTS
15. OXFORD UNIVERSITY LANGUAGE CENTRE CONFERENCE
23 JUNE 2005 'Le francais parlé au XXIe siècle - normes et variations'
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SUBJECT CENTRE EVENTS:
1. MAKING SENSE OF COPYRIGHT - NOW FULL
This event is now full. Documents relating to it will be posted on the
Subject Centre website after the event.
2. NEW METHODS IN LITERARY LINGUISTICS AND THEIR RELEVANCE FOR
LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE STUDENTS - 26 November 2004
SCHOOL OF AFRICAN AND ORIENTAL STUDIES, University of London
PLEASE NOTE: There has been a CHANGE OF VENUE for this event. It will
now be held in the Brunei Gallery, SOAS, University of London. A
location map can be viewed at :
http://www.soas.ac.uk/gallery/findus.html This event will consist of
four sessions that will give a short account of the intellectual base
for the field together with practical sessions on applications of
linguistic techniques to literary studies. For a full programme and
our online Registration Form go to:
http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/events/llaseventitem.aspx?resourceid=2122
3. DISCIPLINARY IDENTITY OF AREA STUDIES
29 November 2004 CILT, LONDON
This conference aims to discuss the nature of Area Studies and its
value to its composite disciplines, its contribution to teaching and
research and most importantly whether Area Studies itself is, or can
become, a discipline. For a full programme and our online registration
form go to:
http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/events/llaseventitem.aspx?resourceid=2166
4. APPLIED LINGUISTICS AND THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES
19 January 2005 Abden House, University of Edinburgh campus
The Subject Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies, 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 on 19 January 2005 at Abden House on
Edinburgh University campus. This seminar will explore ways in which
the two distinct target audiences for the work produced by applied
linguists in the area of language teaching and learning, namely people
in ELT and in Modern Languages, can overlap increasingly so that shared
problems can be addressed jointly and shared solutions developed. More
information will shortly be posted on the events page of our website.
The cost for attending this event will be £30. For further details or
to register please contact Lottie Gregory: [log in to unmask]
SUBJECT CENTRE CALLS FOR BIDS
5. MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
The Subject Centre is seeking to expand and develop its Materials Bank
resource. We are inviting bids for small-scale projects (max £5000 per
project) which will develop new materials that can be made available
for sharing across the sector. Further details and an application form
can be found at: www.llas.ac.uk . The closing date for applications is
30th November 2004 and projects will begin in January 2005.
6. PEDAGOGIC RESEARCH PROJECTS
Pedagogical research fund (Deadline : 15 November 04)
http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/news/newsitem.aspx?resourceid=2139
7. WORKSHOPS TO GO
Workshops to go (Deadline : 8 November 04)
http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/news/newsitem.aspx?resourceid=2141
8. GUEST SPEAKER FUND
Guest Speaker Fund (no deadline)
http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/news/newsitem.aspx?resourceid=2140
9. TRAVEL BURSARIES
The Subject Centre has set aside funding to award travel bursaries to
those attending its workshops and conferences. Two bursaries of up to
£50 will be available for each workshop. special consideration will be
given to applications from part-time, hourly paid and new staff.
Successful applicants will be asked to write a brief report (up to 500
words) on the workshop they have attended. An application form will be
available on our website by 10 November. For more details, contact Liz
Ashurst, Subject Centre Manager ([log in to unmask])
SUBJECT CENTRE WEBSITE UPDATE
The following items have been added to the Materials Bank :
Computer-Assisted Practice Activities for Irish Language Learners
(CAPAILL) Author: Greg Toner
http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/resources/materialsbank.aspx?resourceid=2211
Learning to read Arabic: A beginners' guide
Author: Mahjoob Zweiri
http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/resources/materialsbank.aspx?resourceid=2212
Arabic study materials
Author: Steve Cushion
http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/resources/materialsbank.aspx?resourceid=2213
CONFERENCES AND OTHER EVENTS
10. NATIONAL DISABILITY TEAM CONFERENCE
Two-day conference 28/29 April 2005
Hilton, Watford
CALL FOR PAPERS : Deadline 15 NOVEMBER 2004
The National Disability Team (NDT) conference aims to bring together
key staff from across the higher education sector to discuss and debate
future approaches to institution wide provision for disabled students.
For further information go to http://www.natdisteam.ac.uk
11. LANGUAGE WORLD CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 2005 -
1-3 July 2005, The University of Kent at Canterbury
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS : 15 NOVEMBER 2004
The theme of this conference is "creating opportunities" and
contributions appropriate to this overall theme are welcomed. To
contribute a session at Language World please provide a title and 80-
word description, which will serve as your session abstract if accepted
into the conference programme, by 15 November 2004. Please email your
contribution to [log in to unmask] or fax to Sharon Curry on
0044 1788 544149. For further details Sharon Curry can be reached on
01788 546443, website www.ALL-languages.org.uk
12. EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL LONDON - CONFERENCE
EXPLORATORY PRACTICE: A PRINCIPLED FRAMEWORK OR PRACTITIONER RESEARCH
ON LANGUAGE TEACHING AND LEARNING 25 May 2005 at the European Business
School - London (2pm - 5.30pm)
This half-day conference will offer participants an opportunity to find
out more about the new and accessible approach to research on language
teaching and learning 'Exploratory Practice'. There will be a charge of
£25 for attendance and numbers will be limited. If you would like to
attend the event please contact: Sally Mileham, the Conference
Administrator : email Milehams@Regent's College. tel: 020 7487 7464 or
fax: 020 7487 7465. For any other information please contact Assia
Rolls : [log in to unmask]
13. THE ASSESSMENT OF DISCUSSIONS/SEMINARS IN HE
Research is being undertaken at Bishop Grosseteste College, Lincoln
into assessed discussions/seminars in HE. The researcher wishes to
compare and contrast the approaches taken by different
disciplines/departments in order to evaluate contemporary practice.
For further information please email Sally Bentley on
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14. COURSES FOR SUPPORTING VISUALLY IMPAIRED/BLIND STUDENTS
One-day course for HE staff on 06 December 2004 at RNIB, London
Another of these popular courses is being offered for staff who need an
overview of best practice methodology, and access technology, for
supporting blind and visually impaired students. Presented by the
National Centre for Tactile Diagrams and the Royal National Institute
of the Blind. Please download full details and a registration form
from the website:
www.nctd.org.uk/Training/Dis_Officers/6Dec2004/index.asp
15. OXFORD UNIVERSITY LANGUAGE CENTRE CONFERENCE
23 JUNE 2005 'Le francais parlé au XXIe siècle - normes et variations'
La maison française d'Oxford, OXFORD
This conference will be held at the Maison Française d'Oxford.
Researchers are invited to submit papers with the suggested field. A
detailed presentation of the conference and practical information can
be found on the conference website : http://users.ox.ac.uk/~fp2005 The
deadline for submission of abstracts is 10 December 2004.
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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
email: [log in to unmask]
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