37.1084, Confs: Maryland Hispanic Applied Linguistics Conference (USA)
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Subject: 37.1084, Confs: Maryland Hispanic Applied Linguistics Conference (USA)
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Date: 16-Mar-2026
From: Elisa Gironzetti [elisag at umd.edu]
Subject: Maryland Hispanic Applied Linguistics Conference
Maryland Hispanic Applied Linguistics Conference
Short Title: MHALC
Theme: Collaborative Futures in Hispanic Applied Linguistics.
Date: 27-Mar-2026 - 28-Mar-2026
Location: College Park, USA
Contact Email: halconference at umd.edu
Meeting URL: https://sllc.umd.edu/mhalc
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Spanish (spa)
MHALC is organized by students and faculty in the Hispanic Applied
Linguistics master’s degree program at the University of Maryland.
This virtual symposium offers undergraduate students the unique
opportunity to present their course papers on any aspect of Hispanic
applied linguistics in a formal academic setting to an audience of
experts and peers.
The theme of MHALC 2026 is "Collaborative Futures in Hispanic Applied
Linguistics." This year's theme explores the dynamic, bidirectional
relationship between research and practice emphasizing collaboration,
shared insights, and innovations that enrich both scholarship and
practice (including, but not limited to teaching).
MHALC 2025 will take place March 27 & 28, 2026 online and in person at
the University of Maryland, College Park campus.
March 27th will be a fully online day with academic presentations by
students and faculty as well as institutional presentations.
March 28th will be a hybrid day, with in-person presentations by guest
speakers also streamed online for registered participants.
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