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29 November - 1 December 2018, 64th Studentische Tagung Sprachwissenschaft (StuTS 64), Göttingen, Germany

Date: 29 November - 1 December 2018
Time: 08:00-17:45
Location: Göttingen, Germany
Target audience: students
Costs: 30€ pp
Deadline: Friday 16 November 2018

The „Studentische Tagung Sprachwissenschaft“ (StuTS) is a students conference taking place every semester in a different university in Germany and surrounding countries. The StuTS aims at providing a platform for students of all disciplines of linguistics and related subjects to get to know each other and share their knowledge.

The conference focusses on academic exchange amongst students. Participants have the possibility to conduct a presentation or give a workshop (usually 20 to 40 minutes) by submitting an abstract, where they can present any linguistic project they are working on without the pressure of talking in front of „experts“. Information can be found on our linked website.

We are inviting students of linguistics and related disciplines from BA to PhD level to present their work at the 64th StuTS, which takes place from November 29 to December 01, 2018 in Göttingen. Feel free to present work from class projects, your bachelor’s or master’s thesis, or a project you are working on. The topics should somehow fit into the general topic of linguistics and language research and we would appreciate a wide variety of topics.

Please hand in your abstract (max. 250 words including references) until November 11, 2018. The abstract should be in the language of your talk. If you are not presenting in English or German, please provide a translation of your abstract to one of those languages for us to evaluate your proposal. The translation will not be published in the conference booklet.

N.B.: As soon as you hand in your abstract, you will have to register for the conference separately. Both can be done directly from our website.

For more information, see https://64.stuts.de/ or contact Samuel Callea at .

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