33.1179, Summer Schools: ACTL 2022 Summer School (Advanced Core Training in Linguistics) / United Kingdom

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Subject: 33.1179, Summer Schools:  ACTL 2022 Summer School (Advanced Core Training in Linguistics) / United Kingdom

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Date: Sat, 02 Apr 2022 22:33:15
From: Nino Grillo [nino.grillo at york.ac.uk]
Subject: ACTL 2022 Summer School (Advanced Core Training in Linguistics) / United Kingdom

 

ACTL 2022 Summer School (Advanced Core Training in Linguistics)

Host Institution: University of York
Coordinating Institution: Advanced Core Training in Linguistics (ACTL)
Website: https://actlblog.wordpress.com/summer-school-2020/

Dates: 27-Jun-2022 - 01-Jul-2022
Location: York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Focus: The next ACTL Summer School will take place at the University of York on Monday 27 June – Friday 1 July 2022. 

Invited Lecturers:

Semantics: Ilaria Frana (University of Enna “Kore”)
Psycholinguistics: Jesse Harris (UCLA)
Phonology: Andrew Nevins (UCL)
Syntax: James McCloskey (UC Santa Cruz)

To encourage discussion across traditional subfields, we opted for no parallel sessions for this edition of ACTL.
Minimum Education Level: MA


Special Qualifications:
Applicants should normally have completed a masters level (or equivalent) programme in Linguistics and be in the first or second year of an MPhil/PhD/DPhil programme in Linguistics. Before registering, they should discuss their training needs with their supervisor (or programme director) and have their agreement on their participation. Places are limited and priority will be given to research postgraduate students of ACTL member departments.


Description:
ACTL (Advanced Core Training in Linguistics) is a generic training program for
PhD students in Linguistics.

ACTL was founded in 2004 with a two-year start-up grant from the AHRC, but is
now jointly funded by 8 institutions in the UK: University of Cambridge,
University of Edinburgh, University of Essex, University of Oxford, Queen Mary
University of London, SOAS, UCL, and University of York. The financial support
of these institutions is hereby gratefully acknowledged.


Linguistic Field(s): Phonology
                      Psycholinguistics
                      Semantics
                      Syntax

Tuition: 100 GBP

Tuition Explanation: The tuition for regular participants is £100.00. Students from participating
institutions are exempt from paying tuition fees


Financial Aid: Applications accepted until 30-Apr-2022
Tuition waiver for ACTL members
The tuition is waived for postgraduate students currently registered at University of Cambridge, University of Edinburgh, University of Essex, University of Kent, University of Oxford, Queen Mary University of London, SOAS, UCL and University of York. 

Travel reimbursement plan
Research postgraduate students (i.e. excluding students in taught programmes BA, MA, MSc etc.)  based at these institutions will also be (partially) reimbursed for their accommodation and/or transportation (more details will be available through your supervisor). The amount to be reimbursed is contingent on the number of students attending the school. In order to get reimbursed, you have to keep the original receipts. We will distribute the reimbursement form during the Summer School. Please contact linguistics-pg-enquiries at york.ac.uk, in case you have questions.

Note: Since MPhil students from Cambridge and Oxford qualify as students of taught programmes, they are excluded from the tuition waiver and reimbursement programmes.

Financial Aid Instructions:



Registration: 28-Mar-2022 to 30-Apr-2022

Contact Person: Heather Taylor
                Email: linguistics-pg-enquiries at york.ac.uk


Registration Instructions:
Please complete the application form by April 30 2022.

Poster presentations by students
We are planning a poster presentation workshop by student participants on
Wednesday 29 June. If you are interested in presenting your research there,
you can use the  registration Application Form.




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