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Conferences and seminars
The School of Languages and Social Sciences runs a series of of innovative, research-led seminars and conferences throughout the year. All our events are open to members of the public - to book your place or to find out more, contact Dan Thomson.
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0121 204 3760
Email:
d.thomson1@aston.ac.uk
Ethnography, language & communication, 23 & 24 September
Find out more about the 3nd Annual Conference - Explorations in Ethnography, Language and Communication: Focus on Data
Chronos 10 - 10th International Conference on Tense, Aspect, Modality and Evidentiality
CHRONOS is a series of conferences devoted to current research on the morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics of markers of tense, aspect, modality and evidentiality (TAME). The 10th conference with take place at Aston University in Birmingham between 18 and 20 April 2011.
Careers in Translation & Interpreting - 11 Nov 2009
Are you interested in a career with languages? Would you like to know more about working in translation, interpreting and related areas? Sign up for our free event on Wed 11th November.
Harnessing Diversity in Workplaces workshop - 20 November
This workshop aims to provide a forum for discussing current thinking and future directions for research into managing diversity implementation in organisations.
Applied Corpus Linguistics Symposium
Brings together experts in various corpus-related fields. The programme will consist of presentations by distinguished speakers.
Critical Link Conference, 26-30 July 2010
The theme of the conference is Interpreting in a Changing Landscape, with an aim to explore political, legal, human rights, trans-national, economic, socio-cultural, and sociolinguistic aspects of public service and community interpreting.
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