35.1450, Calls: LinPin 2024
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Subject: 35.1450, Calls: LinPin 2024
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Date: 07-May-2024
From: Zoë Miljanović [zoe.miljanovic at ifaar.rwth-aachen.de]
Subject: LinPin 2024
Full Title: Save The Date - LinPin 2024 - 24 September
Short Title: LinPin 2024
Date: 24-Sep-2024 - 24-Sep-2024
Location: RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Contact Person: Zoë Miljanović
Meeting Email: linpin at ifaar.rwth-aachen.de
Web Site: https://www.anglistik.rwth-aachen.de/cms/Anglistik/Anglistik
-Amerikanistik/Aktuelle-Veranstaltungen/Veranstaltungen-SoSe/~bfymoe/L
inPin-Conference/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 30-Jun-2024
Meeting Description:
Following the great success of last year's LinPin Meetup, we are
thrilled to announce that this year's LinPin event will be hosted by
RWTH Aachen and the University of Siegen on 24 September 2024!
In case you are not yet familiar with our event series, LinPin aims to
bring together PhD students in the area of linguistics from all over
NRW to present and discuss their research. Our goal is to create a
safe and welcoming environment where everyone can participate and feel
valued. We are committed to fostering a community of diversity,
equity, and respect, and we encourage everyone to contribute to this
goal.
Feel free to forward this information to colleagues and associates!
Venue
This year's LinPin meetup is planned as an all-day in-person event
that will be hosted on the main campus at RWTH Aachen. The building
has even ground access and is in close proximity (~5 minutes) to the
train station Aachen West.
Program
Just like last year, every participant will be asked to contribute to
the program in some capacity. This year, you will be given the choice
of whether you'd like to present
− a poster either introducing your PhD project, sharing some
results of your project, or practicing/repeating a conference
contribution related to your PhD.
− a method pitch in which you outline a method you used for your
own project that you think might be interesting to others. Method
pitches should include a form of presentation (poster, handout,
software demonstration, etc.) that would enable the audience to
incorporate the method into their own research. Method pitches will be
organized as thematic panels.
Additionally, we will have some activities to foster networking and
collaboration in our community, as well as presentations from invited
speakers. And of course, there will also be plenty of opportunities to
just get to know each other and chat.
Registration
As every participant will be contributing their expertise to the
program, the notification of acceptance of your abstract will suffice
as your registration. You can submit your abstract for our event via
our website until 30 June 2024. Abstracts should be no more than 300
words (including references). There will be no conference fee
associated with our event.
If you have any questions, please check out our event website or send
us a message at linpin at ifaar.rwth-aachen.de. We look forward to
welcoming you in Aachen this September!
Your LinPin 2024 Organizing Team
Emine Aşcı, Florian Frenken, Zoë Miljanović, Tobias Pauls & Charlotte
Rosenow
Just like last year, every participant will be asked to contribute to
the program in some capacity. This year, you will be given the choice
of whether you'd like to present
− a poster either introducing your PhD project, sharing some
results of your project, or practicing/repeating a conference
contribution related to your PhD.
− a method pitch in which you outline a method you used for your
own project that you think might be interesting to others. Method
pitches should include a form of presentation (poster, handout,
software demonstration, etc.) that would enable the audience to
incorporate the method into their own research. Method pitches will be
organized as thematic panels.
You can submit your abstract for our event via our website until 30
June 2024. Abstracts should be no more than 300 words (including
references). There will be no conference fee associated with our
event.
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