28.3220, Calls: Gen Ling, Ling & Lit, Philosophy of Lang/Georgia

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Subject: 28.3220, Calls: Gen Ling, Ling & Lit, Philosophy of Lang/Georgia

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Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2017 12:02:22
From: Natia Putkaradze [natia.putkaradze at tsu.ge]
Subject: International Symposium for Young Scholars in the Humanities

 
Full Title: International Symposium for Young Scholars in the Humanities 
Short Title: ISYSH 

Date: 20-Nov-2017 - 23-Nov-2017
Location: Tbilisi, Georgia 
Contact Person: Nino Popiashvili
Meeting Email: youthscience at tsu.ge
Web Site: http://youthscience.tsu.ge/en/home 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Ling & Literature; Philosophy of Language 

Call Deadline: 14-Aug-2017 

Meeting Description:

The Faculty of Humanities at Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University is
holding an International Symposium for Young Scholars in the Humanities. The
goals of this symposium are to foster and promote the research of young
scholars, and to engage Humanities and Kartvelologian Studies in international
academic discourse. 
Specialized thematic forums, as well as workshops, will be held within the
framework of the Young Scholars International Symposium, The theme of the
first forum is translation. The symposium will address both specialized and
interdisciplinary scholarly issues. 
PhD students and young scholars are invited to participate in the symposium.
The symposium will be held on November 20-23, 2017.

Sections of the symposium:
- History and archaeology
- Language and literature
- Philosophy, ethics and religion
- Art and culture
- Interdisciplinary research


Call for Papers:

Working languages: Georgian, English, German, Russian

Time limit: 
Presentation: 20 minutes
Discussion: 10 minutes

Please submit your applications for participation in the symposium and
abstracts by 14 August , 2017 to: youthscience at tsu.ge

Template for abstracts:

Font: Sylfaen, Times New Roman
Font size: 12 pt
Spacing: 1.5 lines
Length: maximum 1 page (250 words)

Abstracts will be submitted to the organizing committee. Participants will be
notified on August 30, 2017. 
Participants will be awarded a certificate following the concluding session of
the symposium.

Registration fee:
Foreign researchers - € 40
Foreign co-presenters - € 70

Please see the website for cultural program and cultural event fees.

The registration fee includes:
Printed material from the symposium
Tea and coffee breaks during the symposium
A banquet for symposium participants is planned on the opening evening and
will be held at a restaurant. 

For further information contact the organizing committee.

Contact Information:
Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Faculty of Humanities1
Chavchavadze Avenue, Office #204, Tbilisi

Contact person:
Dr. Nino Popiashvili
e-mail: youthscience at tsu.ge
website: www.youthscience.tsu.ge

Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University
Department of Academic Research and Development 
 Faculty of Humanities
Tbilisi, Georgia




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