Preliminary programme for the Workshop on “Geolingual Studies (GLS): A New Research Direction” available

Preliminary programme for the Workshop on “Geolingual Studies (GLS): A New Research Direction” available

July 13, 2023

We are pleased to publish the preliminary program for the workshop on “Geolingual Studies (GLS): A New Research Direction” that will take place at the University in Würzburg from the 26th to the 28th of September 2023.

 


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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