The Australian National University
School of Language Studies
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
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Monday SLS Seminar Series

(normally 4.00-5.30 pm, Mondays, Seminar Room W3.03, Baldessin Precinct Building)


2009 PROGRAMME


Semester 2 2009

DATE NAME OF PRESENTER TITLE OF TALK
ABSTRACT
Monday 23 November

Ms Christèle Maizonniaux
(PhD Candidate, School of Language Studies, ANU)

Youth literature in language teaching: “Pochée”
Monday 16 November Ms Margarita Escobar - tbc    
Monday 9 November Dr Kevin Windle- tbc    
Monday 2 November SLS Staff meeting at 4pm    
Monday 26 October      
Monday 19 October Ms Blandine Guillot - tbc    
Monday 12 October Dr R F Miller Russian Foreign Policy Today
Mid-semester break (28 September - 9 October)
Monday 21 September Linguistics & Applied Linguistics meeting    
Monday 14 September SLS Staff meeting at 4pm    
Monday 7 September

Professor Peter Hill
Visiting Fellow, School of Language Studies, ANU)

Language Contact in South-Eastern Europe in the Modern Era

 

Monday 10 August Ms Patrizia Berti
(Associate Lecturer and PhD student, ANU)
Developmentally Moderated Corrective Feedback and L2 development – evidence from the Italian L2 classroom
Monday 3 August Dr Linda Bowman (ADFA)
Battle for Progress: Rhetoric, Representation and Business Tax Reform in Russia's Silver Age
Monday 20 July Dr Pentii Haddington
(University of Oulu and Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies)
Situated semantics: Constructing meaning in social interaction

 

 

Semester 1 2009

DATE NAME OF PRESENTER TITLE OF TALK
ABSTRACT
Tuesday 26 May Ms Christele Maizonniaux -SLS PhD Candidate Working with tales and fairy tales- How to create a personal and convincing version of a chosen fairy tale. This presentation will be given in French
Monday 18 May Wattle Training Session in W3.03    
Monday 6 April
In CAIS theatre
Mr Grigol Ubiria
( PhD Scholar, Centre for Arabic and Islamic Studies, ANU)
The Russo-Georgian War and Its Aftermath: Geopolitical Implications for the Wider Region
Monday 30 March SLS Staff meeting at 4pm    

 

2008 PROGRAMME

2007 PROGRAMME

2006 PROGRAMME

2005 PROGRAMME

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Links to related seminars:

Friends of the ANU Classics Museum

Centre for Research on Language Change

National Europe Centre