27.183, Calls: Gen Ling/USA

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Subject: 27.183, Calls: Gen Ling/USA

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Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2016 09:38:07
From: Annita Kuo [annitak at ucla.edu]
Subject: Southern California Undergraduate Linguistics Conference

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

Date: 02-Apr-2016 - 02-Apr-2016
Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA 
Contact Person: Annita Kuo
Meeting Email: bruinlinguists at gmail.com
Web Site: http://linguistics.ucla.edu/bling/sculc/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 04-Mar-2016 

Meeting Description:

Southern California Undergraduate Linguistics Conference
Conference Date: 2 April 2016
Submission Deadline: 4 March 2016

SCULC (Southern California Undergraduate Linguistics Conference) will be held
on 2 April 2016 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.


SCULC is looking for undergraduate presenters from any university to submit
their research for presentation. Undergraduate students at all levels are
encouraged to submit abstracts for 10-15 minute presentations or for a poster
session. Students who have recently graduated but have not yet entered a
graduate program are welcome to submit abstracts. You can submit abstracts for
both a presentation and a poster but they must be on different research
projects.

We are also looking for a lecturer, professor, or graduate student to serve as
a keynote speaker and present their research.
 
Abstract Submission Guidelines: 

- Please submit an abstract for your research work via email to
bruinlinguists at gmail.com by 4 March 2016. 
- Research from all subfields are welcome. 
- 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 mid-March. Please keep in mind that these
abstracts and potential presentations will not be published. Travel expenses
are the responsibility of the presenter.

Visit our website for more information:
http://linguistics.ucla.edu/bling/sculc/




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