27.4841, Summer Schools: GAL Research School: Process-oriented methods in translation studies and L2 writing research/Germany

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Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2016 11:15:08
From: Ina Machura [GALResearchSchool2017 at anglistik.uni-giessen.de]
Subject: GAL Research School: Process-oriented methods in translation studies and L2 writing research/Germany

 

GAL Research School: Process-oriented methods in translation studies and L2 writing research

Host Institution: Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen
Coordinating Institution:   
Website: http://www.uni-giessen.de/gal-research-school-2017

Dates: 03-Apr-2017 - 05-Apr-2017
Location: Giessen, Germany

Focus: This GAL Research School intends to bring junior researchers working on projects in the fields of translation studies or (L2) writing process research together to facilitate a fruitful exchange about methods beyond the confines of each of the two research areas.
Minimum Education Level: No Minimum


Description:
Junior researchers will have the opportunity to present and discuss their
projects and to develop their methodological skills. Plenary presentations on
methodological issues and the operationalization of a variety of research
questions will provide orientation and inspiration for the participants’ own
work. Apart from this input, the research school will provide plenty of room
for discussing each participant’s project in plenary sessions, in thematic
peer working groups and in individual consultations with experienced
researchers from the field. Working languages will be both English and German;
language choice will be dependent on the participants’ preferences and
requirements. The research school is intended for junior researchers in both
an early stage of their projects and at more advanced stages.

For more information on the research school, the teaching team, fees as well
as the application and registration requirements, please consult the website
www.uni-giessen.de/gal-research-school-2017, where applications can be
uploaded and online registration is possible.

Application deadline: 15 December 2016. The number of participants is limited
to 20.


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
                      Translation

Tuition: 120 EUR

Tuition Explanation: Tuition includes board and lodging.


Registration: 24-Nov-2016 to 15-Dec-2016

Contact Person: Ina Machura
                Email: GALResearchSchool2017 at anglistik.uni-giessen.de

Apply on the web: https://www.uni-giessen.de/fbz/zentren/zfbk/afk/schreibzentrum-afk/gal-research-school-2017/rs_bewerbungen/fg_base_view_p3

Registration Instructions:
Please consult the website www.uni-giessen.de/gal-research-school-2017.




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