25.4545, Summer Schools: University of Agder’s Metochi / Metochi, Lesbos, Greece

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Subject: 25.4545, Summer Schools: University of Agder’s Metochi / Metochi, Lesbos, Greece

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Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 21:35:43
From: Gijsbert Rutten [g.j.rutten at hum.leidenuniv.nl]
Subject: University of Agder’s Metochi / Metochi, Lesbos, Greece

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9th HiSoN Summer School in Historical Sociolinguistics

Host Institution: Universitet i Agder
Coordinating Institution: Universiteit Leiden
Website: http://hum.leiden.edu/lucl/hison-summer-school-2015/

Dates: 01-Aug-2015 - 08-Aug-2015
Location: Metochi, Lesbos, Greece

Focus: The ninth Summer School organised by the Historical Sociolinguistics Network (HiSoN) will offer classes by leading experts on modern and historical sociolinguists. The venue is the University of Agder’s Metochi study centre, a former monastery on the Greek island of Lesbos.
Minimum Education Level: BA


Description:
The Summer School lasts for one week and classes will take place in the
morning and early evening. You will have the opportunity to present your own
research at a special session. There is space for only 40 (post)graduate
students and young (at heart!) researchers so you are advised to book early. 

Our teachers in 2015 will be:

Peter Trudgill (Agder) 
Andreas Jucker (Zürich) 
Jan-Terje Faarlund (Oslo) 
Alexandra Lenz (Vienna) 
Nils Langer (Bristol) 
Rita Marquilhas (Lisbon) 
Julia de Bres (Luxembourg)

For further information and registration, visit:

http://hum.leiden.edu/lucl/hison-summer-school-2015/

hison-2015 at hum.leidenuniv.nl


Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
                      Sociolinguistics

Tuition: 600 EUR

Tuition Explanation: The school will last for one week and will cost 600 euro (if registered by May
1st or 750 euro, if you register thereafter), which includes accommodation,
three meals per day, tuition, and an excursion.


Registration: 10-Nov-2014 to 26-Jul-2015

Contact Person: Gijsbert Rutten
                Email: g.j.rutten at hum.leidenuniv.nl

Apply on the web: http://hum.leiden.edu/lucl/hison-summer-school-2015/

Registration Instructions:
Students are accepted on a strict first come – first served basis, so secure
your place and register now!







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