35.1054, Summer Schools: UCLA Professional Training Summer Workshop on Studying Social Interaction / USA

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Subject: 35.1054, Summer Schools: UCLA Professional Training Summer Workshop on Studying Social Interaction / USA

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Date: 22-Mar-2024
From: Luis Manuel Olguin [clic at ucla.edu]
Subject: UCLA Professional Training Summer Workshop on Studying Social Interaction / USA


UCLA Professional Training Summer Workshop on Studying Social
Interaction

Host Institution: University of California, Los Angeles
Coordinating Institution: UCLA Center for Language, Interaction, and
Culture (CLIC)
Website: https://clic.ss.ucla.edu/summer-school/

Dates: 04-Aug-2024 - 24-Aug-2024
Location: Los Angeles, California

Focus: Course 1: Academic English
Instructors: Stephanie Kim & Nathan Nguyen, CSUN
This three-week course is designed to improve academic English
reading, writing, speaking, and listening abilities; it also offers an
in-depth understanding of the system of higher education in the United
States. It will take place Monday-Thursday 9-12 for three weeks.

Course 2: Conversational Organization:  The Structure and Practice of
Everyday Interaction
Instructor: Steven Clayman, UCLA
In this course, we will explore some of the fundamental principles
that organize talk and social conduct in informal interactions among
friends, family members, and colleagues. It will take place
Monday-Thursday 1.30pm-5pm, Week 1.

Course 3: Social interaction and language teaching and learning
Instructor: Hongyin Tao, UCLA
In this course, we will focus on theoretical foundations and practices
in interactional approaches to second language teaching and learning.
It will take place Monday-Thursday 1.30pm-5pm, Week 2.

Course 4 (Week 3): Social interaction in institutional settings
Instructor: Tanya Stivers, UCLA
In this course, we will discuss how talk and multi-modal behavior is
particular to a series of institutional settings including medical,
legal, and emergency call settings. It will take place Monday-Thursday
1.30pm-5pm, Week 3.

Participants must attend all four courses. There will also be an
Opening reception on Sunday, August the 4th, and a Farewell lunch on
Friday, August the 23rd.
Minimum Education Level: Graduate students

Special Qualifications:
This workshop is not intended for US based students or faculty nor
those with strong English proficiency or advanced CA training. Please
take a look at our FAQ page:
https://clic.ss.ucla.edu/summer-school-faq/ or contact us at
clic at ucla.edu with questions

Description:
The UCLA Center for Language, Interaction, and Culture (CLIC) is happy
to offer its first summer workshop August 4-24, 2024. This workshop is
aimed at graduate students and faculty who would like to learn more
about conversation analysis, interactional linguistics or a general
approach to the study of talk in interaction and who would benefit
from improving their academic English (e.g., improving English
presentation, writing, or reading skills). We will explore ways to
analyze language use in social interaction and learn how social
interactional and usage-based approaches to language can be applied to
language teaching and learning. This workshop is not intended for US
based students or faculty nor those with strong English proficiency or
advanced CA training. If you are not sure whether this workshop is
right for you, please contact us at clic at ucla.edu

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Discourse Analysis
                     General Linguistics
                     Pragmatics
                     Sociolinguistics

Tuition Explanation: Summer workshop fees vary according to
accommodation type. Participants can choose between single and double
on campus accommodation. During online registration, applicants will
be prompted to choose an accommodation type. Room and rates
availability are on a first-come first-served basis. Once an
accommodation option is fully booked, applicants will be prompted to
choose the remaining option or will have to withdraw.

Participation Fees:
$ 5,800 per person (single room)
$ 4,900 per person (double room)

Fees include on-campus housing (private or shared), two meals per day
on site, and tuition and materials for all courses. Airfare, visas,
and extracurricular activities are not included.

Registration: 08-Feb-2024 to 15-Jun-2024

Contact Person: Luis Manuel Olguin
                Email: clic at ucla.edu

Apply on the web: https://clic.ss.ucla.edu/summer-school/

Registration Instructions:
Read through the information on
https://clic.ss.ucla.edu/summer-school/ and
https://clic.ss.ucla.edu/summer-school-faq/ before applying. To apply,
fill in the application form found on the summer school website. If
accepted, you will receive a confirmation email and invitation letter
with details and information on how to pay. Accepted participants are
expected to pay workshop fees within a month after receiving the
invitation letter. If you need more time or encounter any issues when
submitting payment, please contact us at clic at ucla.edu.



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