You are warmly welcome to a series of events across the University which focus on interdisciplinary perspectives on Multilingualism, organised collaboratively by the Division of Human Communication Sciences, Health Sciences School, the Literacies Research Cluster in the School of Education, the School of Languages and Cultures and the Centre for Luxembourg Studies. Events are supported by iHuman, Multilingual Matters and the UKLA Multilingualism SIG. All events are free to attend and open to all, but places for ‘Why our brains crave languages’ are limited so please book via the eventbrite website listed.
For further details contact Dr Jessica Bradley, Literacies Research Cluster co-convenor, School of Education jessica.bradley@sheffield.ac.uk.
Cover image by Dr Louise Atkinson and Manchester Y9 pupils for the Multilingual Streets project (2019).
Why our brains crave languages
Dr Thomas Bak, University of Edinburgh
Monday 2nd December 2019, 2 – 4pmDB13 Bartolome House, University of ºù«ӰҵFollowed by a discussion led by Dr Ozge Ozturk, Division of Human Communication Sciences, Health Sciences School, University of ºù«Ӱҵ and Dr Juliette Taylor-Batty, Leeds Trinity University. Please book via eventbrite. Organised by the Division of Human Communication Sciences and the Literacies Research Cluster, with support from iHuman.
Multilingualism and Education: Case Studies from South Tyrol and Luxembourg
Verena Platzgummer (EURAC/Vienna) & Sarah Muller (ºù«Ӱҵ)
Wednesday 4th December 2019, 4-6pmJessop West G.03, University of ºù«ӰҵChair: Dr Kristine Horner, School of Languages and Cultures (ºù«Ӱҵ) Organised by the School of Languages and Cultures and Centre for Luxembourg Studies.
Poster Presentations by ºù«Ӱҵ undergraduate students on module ‘Social Approaches to Multilingualism’
Exhibition: Visual Representations of Multilingualism
Thursday 12th December 2019, 2-5pmJessop West Foyer, University of ºù«ӰҵOrganised by the School of Languages and Cultures.
Book Launch for ‘Multilingualism, (Im)mobilities and Spaces of Belonging’ edited book by Dr Kristine Horner and Dr Jennifer Dailey-O’Cain
Thursday 12th December 2019, 5-6pmJessop West Foyer, University of ºù«Ӱҵ
Supported by Multilingual Matters and the WUN networksMultilingualism and Mobility in the Northern and Southern HemisphereandIntercultural Communication in Networks: Multimodal Approaches.