Final program for the workshop on “Geolingual Studies (GLS): A New Research Direction”

Final program for the workshop on “Geolingual Studies (GLS): A New Research Direction”

September 4, 2023

We are pleased to announce the final program for the workshop on “Geolingual Studies (GLS): A New Research Direction”. It will take place at the University in Würzburg (Zentrum für Philologie und Digitalität (ZPD) im Emil-Hilb-Weg 23) from the 26th to the 28th of September 2023. The conference will be opened by University President Prof. Dr. Paul Pauli at 2pm on September 26. We look forward to your participation.

 

The workshop is free of cost. Please register here: geolingualstudies@uni-wuerburg.de via E-mail or online here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeMhumOnbwH6uB09NmUc-Nf_drkKmfyjD2OV_2t4a08Jt8meg/viewform

 

For more information on our keynote speakers, please see here: https://remote-sensing.org/keynotes-for-the-workshop-on-geolingual-studies-gls-a-new-research-direction-announced/

 

Please also see here: https://www.phil.uni-wuerzburg.de/gls/news/single/news/workshop-announcement-september-26-28-geolingual-studies-gls-a-new-research-direction/

 

 

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