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Hanae Kim holds her award while surrounded by representatives of the Ministry of Education

Hanae Kim Receives Ministry of Education Award

Hanae Kim, instructor of the new Korean language program, has received a Ministry of Education Award from the Deputy Premier and (concurrently) Minister of Education from the Republic of Korea, which recognizes individuals…

Devin Ferreira wins ITBE

Devin Ferreira wins ITBE (Illinois TESOL/Bilingual Ed) Graduate Scholarship. He will receive his award at this year’s ITBE conference at the end of the month.

CFP - Chicago Language Symposium

February 1 is the deadline for proposals for the Chicago Language Symposium, co-sponsored by the LCLC, DePaul, U of C, and Northwestern. Proposals from all languages and TESOL are welcome. See below for…

CFP - In/Between

Sixth Annual In/Between Conference March 5-6, 2015 The School of Literatures, Cultural Studies and Linguistics invites papers based on all current research by our faculty and graduate students. No matter your topic, we’d…

CFP – 2015 LCSL Graduate Student Conference

We are pleased to announce the first ever interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference in Literature and Cultural Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago hosted by graduate students from different departments in the School of…

Ariel Pollock awarded Chicago Consular Corps Scholarship

Ariel Pollock, student in the Department of Linguistics, has been selected as a recipient of the Chicago Consular Corps Scholarship for the academic year 2014-2015. The Office of International Affairs will be hosting the…

'Language Variation and Change' co-edited by Richard Cameron

Routledge’s five-volume collection Language Variation and Change: Critical Concepts in Linguistics, co-edited by Richard Cameron (Associate Professor of Linguistics) is now available. For more information, visit the Routledge website. 

Nic May (Linguistics/TESOL alumnus) accepted as a CaMLA intern

Linguistics/TESOL alumna Nic May has been accepted as a CaMLA (Cambridge University-University of Michigan Language Assessment) intern.  This prestigious program accepts only one intern every year.  Nic is a teacher and assessment specialist…