21.1096, Calls: Applied Ling, Lang Acquisition/Poland

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Subject: 21.1096, Calls: Applied Ling, Lang Acquisition/Poland

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Date: 02-Mar-2010
From: Micha? B. Paradowski < michal.paradowski at uw.edu.pl >
Subject: Language Teaching in Increasingly Multilingual Environment: From Research to Practice
 

	
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From: Micha? B. Paradowski [michal.paradowski at uw.edu.pl]
Subject: Language Teaching in Increasingly Multilingual Environment: From Research to Practice

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Full Title: Language Teaching in Increasingly Multilingual Environment: From
Research to Practice 

Date: 16-Sep-2010 - 18-Sep-2010
Location: Warsaw, Poland 
Contact Person: Micha? B Paradowski
Meeting Email: Michal.Paradowski at uw.edu.pl
Web Site: http://www.ils.uw.edu.pl/LTIME/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Language Acquisition 

Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2010 

Meeting Description:

International Conference
Language Teaching in Increasingly Multilingual Environments: 
>From Research to Practice
16-18 September 2010
University of Warsaw, Poland

Conference Announcement
We are pleased to announce an international conference 'Language Teaching in
Increasingly Multilingual Environments: From Research to Practice', which will
take place in September 2010 at the scenic campus of the University of Warsaw.

The aim of the conference is to provide a multilingual, international platform for
exploration and exchange of research findings, perspectives, and experience in
language teaching and language development in multilingual environments. The
event will bring together academics, researchers, teacher trainers, materials
writers,
practitioners, and students concerned with foreign/second language acquisition and
instruction. Special emphasis will be given to empirical research which can inform
foreign language teaching practice. The event will combine plenary addresses,
roundtable discussions, paper sessions in thematic strands, and a poster session.

Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
Prof. Romuald Gozdawa-Go??biowski
Prof. Ulrike Jessner
Prof. Kurt Kohn
Prof. Jo Lewkowicz
Prof. Ahmar Mahboob
Prof. Bogus?aw Marek
Prof. Pauline Rea-Dickins
Robin Walker 

A roundtable discussion will be chaired by Prof. Hanna Komorowska.

Working Languages: English, Polish, French, Russian

Conference Venue:
Old University Library
University of Warsaw central campus
Krakowskie Przedmie?cie 26/28
Warsaw, Poland 

Call for Paper

The University of Warsaw, est. 1816, is the largest university in Poland, with
nearly 60,000 students from all corners of the globe. Its main campus is located
in the heart of the metropolis hailed a 'World Class City' by the 'Lonely
Planet' guides. The conference venue" the recently refurbished Old Library" lies
is in the centre of the scenic university grounds among several historic
palaces. The participants will also be able to experience the world-famous
traditional Polish cuisine.

Paper Publication:
Authors of papers accepted for presentation will be invited to submit their papers
for publication in an edited stand-alone volume with an international publisher.
Papers will be subjected to refereeing.

Important Dates:
Abstract submission deadline for individual papers and posters: April 30, 2010.
Notification of acceptance/rejection: May 31, 2010. 

We are looking forward to seeing you in Warsaw!

Organising Committee:
Dr El?bieta Gajek 
Prof. Jo Lewkowicz
Dr Micha?? B. Paradowski

Organising committee contact person:
Dr Micha?? B. Paradowski
Institute of Applied Linguistics,
University of Warsaw
ul. Browarna 8/10
PL-00-311 Warsaw, Poland
Michal.Paradowski at uw.edu.pl
Office phone: +48 22Â 5520988





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