25.2561, Calls: General Linguistics, Ling & Literature, Translation/Canada

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Subject: 25.2561, Calls: General Linguistics, Ling & Literature, Translation/Canada

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Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2014 19:49:21
From: Ruth Martinez [ruth.maria.martinez at umontreal.ca]
Subject: VocUM

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Full Title: VocUM 

Date: 20-Nov-2014 - 21-Nov-2014
Location: Montréal, Québec, Canada 
Contact Person: Amélia Manolescu
Meeting Email: info at vocum.ca
Web Site: http://vocum.ca/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Ling & Literature; Translation 

Call Deadline: 31-Jul-2014 

Meeting Description:

VocUM, the first multidisciplinary conference in translation studies, linguistics, literatures and 
modern languages, will take place on November 20-21, 2014 at the Carrefour des arts et des 
sciences of Université de Montréal (Québec, Canada). Graduate students and researchers working 
on any discipline related to language are invited to submit an abstract. Undergraduate students' 
propositions will also be considered.

The main goal of this event is to create a space at Université de Montréal for graduate students 
who wish to gain more experience in public presentations, and to allow them to publish their 
research at the same time. In order to promote a greater diffusion and sharing of knowledge, and 
to establish a contact between students of different universities in related domains, we wish to 
invite members of the international academic community.

Call for Papers:

Presentations will be accepted in French and English. However, we strongly encourage that 
people who can present in French do so, due to the multidisciplinary nature of the conference 
and because it will take place in a French speaking university. Moreover, researches in 
Hispanic and Germanic Studies can be presented in Spanish and German, respectively.

Prices will be awarded to the best presentations.

Abstracts should not exceed 250 words and must be submitted through the application form 
available on the following website: www.vocum.ca. All abstracts will be reviewed by a 
committee comprising at least two students and a professor of the appropriate discipline. 
Presentations will last 20 minutes and will be followed by a 10 minutes period of questions.







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