29.2457, Calls: English, General Linguistics/Austria

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Subject: 29.2457, Calls: English, General Linguistics/Austria

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Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2018 13:48:28
From: STV Anglistik [scanglophonestudies at gmail.com]
Subject: 2nd Vienna Student Conference of Anglophone Studies

 
Full Title: 2nd Vienna Student Conference of Anglophone Studies 

Date: 26-Sep-2018 - 28-Sep-2018
Location: Vienna, Austria 
Contact Person: STV Anglistik
Meeting Email: scanglophonestudies at gmail.com
Web Site: http://scanglophonestudies.wordpress.com/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 16-Jun-2018 

Meeting Description:

The students’ union of the English Department of the University of Vienna is
delighted to announce its second iteration of the Student Conference of
Anglophone Studies which will take place from the 26 to the 28 of September
2018 at the department of English and American studies building in Vienna,
Austria. 

The conference’s aim is to provide a platform for students to present their
topics and share their ideas and scientific approaches in a professional
context and to engage in valuable discussions about various topics within
Anglophone Studies with other students.

There will be no conference fee, our students' conference can be attended by
anyone free of charge. Snacks and beverages will be provided during breaks.
However, we cannot give any reimbursements on your travel or accommodation
fees.


Call for Papers:

We perceive Anglophone Studies as an interdisciplinary academic field studying
the English language as well as literatures, cultures and media of
English-speaking countries and therefore welcome any contributions from the
areas of 

- English Linguistics 
- Anglophone Literary Studies
- Anglophone Cultural and Media Studies

One conference day will be dedicated to each of those areas, the final
schedule will be provided on the conference website
https://scanglophonestudies.wordpress.com/  

Application details:

For your application, please submit a PDF-file containing the following
information in English:
- (Preliminary) title of your presentation
- Abstract (200-300 words)
- Research level/scope of your underlying research project (term
paper/project, seminar paper, BA thesis, MA thesis, PhD thesis, personal
research project)
- Key references (which do not count towards the abstract's word count)
- Short biographical note 

Your talk should be approx. 20 minutes long (10 minutes additionally for
discussion) and should be given in English. 

Please send an e-mail with your application in English to
scanglophonestudies at gmail.com by June 16, 2018. You will be informed by June
29, 2018 whether you have been selected to present your project at the
conference. Please do not hesitate to get in contact if you have any further
questions.




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