28.881, Calls: Anthropological Ling, Gen Ling, Historical Ling, Ling & Lit/Sweden

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LINGUIST List: Vol-28-881. Wed Feb 15 2017. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 28.881, Calls: Anthropological Ling, Gen Ling, Historical Ling, Ling & Lit/Sweden

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Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2017 10:49:59
From: Frederik Bissinger [frederik.bissinger at balt.su.se]
Subject: 5th Baltic Student Conference “Bridges in the Baltics”

 
Full Title: 5th Baltic Student Conference “Bridges in the Baltics” 

Date: 06-Oct-2017 - 07-Oct-2017
Location: Stockholm, Sweden 
Contact Person: Frederik Bissinger
Meeting Email: frederik.bissinger at balt.su.se
Web Site: http://www.su.se/slabafinety/om-oss/evenemang/fifth-baltic-student-conference-bridges-in-the-baltics-stockholm-2017-1.319488 

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

Call Deadline: 01-Jun-2017 

Meeting Description:

The Institute for Baltic Studies at Stockholm University and University of
Tartu organize the 5th Baltic Student Conference ''Bridges in the Baltics'',
which takes place in Stockholm (Sweden) on October 6 – 7 2017.

The aim of the conference is to bring together students from different
countries who are engaged in the Baltic studies, to give them the possibility
to meet, present their academic work, learn from each other and make new
contacts. The conference welcomes everyone who is currently pursuing a
Bachelor’s, Master’s or PhD degree at any university in the Baltic states or
elsewhere.

The working languages of the conference are Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian,
English and Swedish. Everyone is welcome to give their presentation in any
language mentioned above; however, the abstract and presentation slides are
supposed to be in English.  

Welcome to Stockholm! 

Stay tuned: 

http://www.su.se/slabafinety/om-oss/evenemang/fifth-baltic-student-conference-
bridges-in-the-baltics-stockholm-2017-1.319488 

http://www.maailmakeeled.ut.ee/et/balti/konverentsid


Call for Papers:

The Institute for Baltic Studies at Stockholm University and University of
Tartu organize the 5th Baltic Student Conference ''Bridges in the Baltics'',
which takes place in Stockholm (Sweden) on October 6 – 7 2017.

The aim of the conference is to bring together students from different
countries who are engaged in the Baltic studies, to give them the possibility
to meet, present their academic work, learn from each other and make new
contacts. The conference welcomes everyone who is currently pursuing a
Bachelor’s, Master’s or PhD degree at any university in the Baltic states or
elsewhere.

The conference welcomes proposals concerning any of the following aspects of
the society and culture of the Baltic countries:

- Language and linguistics
- Literature, folklore and arts
- Cultural and biographical studies
- Media, film and communication
- History and memory

The working languages of the conference are Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian,
English and Swedish. Everyone is welcome to give their presentation in any
language mentioned above; however, the abstract and presentation slides are
supposed to be in English.  

Please send your abstract (not exceeding 200 words) and a short CV including
personal details, education and academic interests (not exceeding one page) by
June 1 to Frederik Bissinger: frederik.bissinger at balt.su.se




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