HFILN9080 – Multiling Summer School
Course description
Schedule, syllabus and examination date
Course content
Multiling Summer School 2023 - Birth of an experiment in language science. From 11 - 15 September.
Multiling Summer School 2022 - Communication and environmental justice: Sociocultural Linguistic Approaches
Multiling Summer School 2021 - "Open-science practices in experimental psycholinguistics: from research plan to data processing and visualization in R"
Multiling Summer School 2020 - Second language learning and interaction
Multiling Summer School 2018 - Experimental approaches to multilingualism
Multiling Summer School 2017 - Interdisciplinary approaches to multilingualism - socio-cognitive aspects
Multiling Summer School 2016 - Narrative, discourse and interaction
Multiling Summer School 2015 - Second language learning in school and in the workplace
Multiling Summer School 2014 - Different approaches to multilingualism (social, cognitive, and psychological)
Learning outcome
The participants will acquire a better understanding of one or more topics in the field and get the opportunity to write essays and present theoretical issues.
Admission
UiO candidates: Register for the course on Studentweb after 20 May 2023.
Non-UiO candidates: To be admitted to the course you must be enrolled in a relevant PhD programme. You apply through S?knadsweb (Application web) from 20 May 2023. In S?knadsweb, please upload a recommendation letter from your supervisor and a description of your project/field of research.
When/if you get admission to the course, you will get your UiO username and password in an sms, so please be very accurate when typing your mobile-phone number including your country code in S?knadsweb.
S?knadsweb will be open for applicants between 20 May to 7 July 2023.
Examination
Use of sources and citation
You should familiarize yourself with the rules that apply to the use of sources and citations. If you violate the rules, you may be suspected of cheating/attempted cheating.
Language of examination
The examination text is given in English, and you submit your response in English.
Grading scale
Grades are awarded on a pass/fail scale. Read more about the grading system.
Contact:
- Associate Professor Natalia Kartushina
- Britt-Marie Forsudd (course admin)
- Camilla Cho (Multiling admin)
Information regarding the coronavirus
We will be monitoring the situation closely. If it is not possible to hold the course as planned, we will offer this course virtually.