36.1176, Confs: 26th Warwick International Conference in Applied Linguistics (United Kingdom)
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Subject: 36.1176, Confs: 26th Warwick International Conference in Applied Linguistics (United Kingdom)
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Date: 05-Apr-2025
From: The WICAL2025 Team [wical2025 at warwick.ac.uk]
Subject: 26th Warwick International Conference in Applied Linguistics
26th Warwick International Conference in Applied Linguistics
Short Title: WICAL2025
Theme: Bridging Worlds: Applied Linguistics at the Crossroads
Date: 17-Jun-2025 - 19-Jun-2025
Location: Coventry and online (Hybrid), United Kingdom
Contact: The WICAL 2025 Team
Contact Email: wical2025 at warwick.ac.uk
Meeting URL:
https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/al/research/conferences/wical/2025/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis;
Sociolinguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Submission Deadline: 28-Apr-2025
The Call for Abstracts for the 26th Warwick International Conference
in Applied Linguistics (WICAL) is now open.
Sumittion Link:
https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/al/research/conferences/wical/2025/submission_2025/
This year’s Conference will be held in a hybrid mode, from 17th to
19th June 2025.
WICAL is the biggest student-led academic conference at University of
Warwick, offering dialogic and inclusive spaces to foster research
excellence across disciplines. Each year, WICAL hosts talks and
practical workshops from renowned scholars and gives opportunities for
undergraduates, postgraduates, and young scholars to showcase their
research, receive valuable feedback, and network with peers and
academics in the field. We encourage attendees to engage with
academics from different disciplines, universities, and countries.
The theme of this year is Bridging Worlds. We provide interactive
in-person as well as online spaces for all participants to reflect on
how language fosters connection, marks distinction, and drives change
in the following areas:
- Discourse Analysis
- Language Teaching and Learning
- Intercultural Communication
We are confident in offering attendees:
- Opportunities to receive feedback from leading scholars in their
respective fields
- Highly praised workshops to nurture and hone one’s research skills
- A platform for true interdisciplinary dialogue that transcends the
traditional boundaries of academic discourse.
We have two confirmed keynote speakers:
- Steve Walsh, Emeritus Professor of Applied Linguistics, Newcastle
University (https://www.ncl.ac.uk/ecls/people/profile/stevewalsh.html)
- David Wei Dai, Lecturer in Professional Communication, University
College London (https://profiles.ucl.ac.uk/94897-david-wei-dai)
Find out more at WICAL2025 or follow us on X
(https://x.com/warwickappling) and Facebook
(https://www.facebook.com/warwickcal/).
Submit your abstract today!
We look forward to hearing about your exciting research projects.
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