26.292, Calls: General Linguistics/USA

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Subject: 26.292, Calls: General Linguistics/USA

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Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2015 14:57:33
From: Ann Zeng [a.zengyu at ucla.edu]
Subject: Southern California Undergraduate Linguistics Conference

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Full Title: Southern California Undergraduate Linguistics Conference 
Short Title: SCULC 

Date: 18-Apr-2015 - 18-Apr-2015
Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA 
Contact Person: Ann Zeng
Meeting Email: bling at bruinling.org
Web Site: http://www.bruinling.org 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2015 

Meeting Description:

Southern California Undergraduate Linguistics Conference

SCULC (Southern California Undergraduate Linguistics Conference) is being held on in late April/early May at the University of California, Los Angeles by the Linguistics Department and the undergraduate-run linguistics society, Bruin Linguists. Founded in 2010 by Bruin Linguists, SCULC was established to create a collaborative and educational environment for the undergraduate linguistics community.  Throughout the years, it has been entirely student-run and free for all participants, presenters, and guests, supported by contributions from the linguistics community, the UCLA Linguistics Department, and individuals working to help enhance and expand the experience of undergraduates in linguistics.

Right now, SCULC is looking for undergraduate presenters from any university to submit their research for presentation. We are also looking for a professor or graduate student to serve as a speaker and present their research as well. To be considered for presentations as a presenter or a speaker, please submit an abstract following the guidelines.

Conference Details:

The posted date of April 18 is tentative.

The entire conference is free. Please note that there will be no reimbursements for transportation or hospitality for attendance to SCULC for presenters or attendees. 

For those who would like to attend but not present, please check http://www.bruinling.org and we will be posting up-to-date information about the conference. 

Please contact bling at bruinling.org if you have further questions.

Call for Abstracts:

Right now, SCULC is looking for undergraduate presenters from any university to submit their research for presentation. We are also looking for a professor or graduate student to serve as a speaker and present their research as well. To be considered for presentations as a presenter or a speaker, please submit an abstract following the guidelines below.

Abstract Details:

- Please submit an abstract for your research work via email to bling at bruinling.org by February 15, 2015. 
- Research from all subfields are welcomed.
- The abstract should be no more than 500 words, not including references. 
- Please make sure the abstract is in a PDF format and that there is no identification of yourself in the abstract. 
- In the body of the email please list your name, major, and institutional affiliation. 

Abstracts that do not follow these guidelines will not be considered. Accepted submissions will be announced in early March. Please keep in mind that these abstracts and potential presentations will not be published.

Conference Details:

The posted date of April 18 is tentative.

The entire conference is free. Please note that there will be no reimbursements for transportation or hospitality for attendance to SCULC for presenters or attendees. 

For those who would like to attend but not present, please check http://www.bruinling.org and we will be posting up-to-date information about the conference. 

Please contact bling at bruinling.org if you have further questions.







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