Conference Archives - CercleS https://cercles.org/tag/conference/ European Confederation of Language Centres in Higher Education Fri, 03 Oct 2025 10:21:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://cercles.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/cercles_logo-60x60-60x60.png Conference Archives - CercleS https://cercles.org/tag/conference/ 32 32 Save the date: Communication Skills Workshop (May 2026, Oulu/Zoom) https://cercles.org/2025/10/03/save-the-date-communication-skills-workshop-may-2026-oulu-zoom/ Fri, 03 Oct 2025 10:18:37 +0000 https://cercles.org/?p=16979 Members are asked to save the date for the CSW titled "Mission (im)possible: Human in the age of AI" on 28-30 May 2026 in Oulu, Finland/via Zoom.

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The 31st Communication Skills Workshop:

Mission (im)possible: Human in the age of AI

Oulu, Finland

28-30 May 2026

http://cskillsworkshop.wixsite.com/csworkshop

 

We are happy to announce that the 31st Communication Skills Workshop (CSW) will take place on 28-30 May 2026, in collaboration with the Centre for Languages and Communication LINGUA, University of Oulu, Finland. This will be a hybrid event, enabling participation at the scenic location of Hotel Lasaretti in Oulu, as well as via Zoom. The programme will include paper presentations and workshops on 28 & 29 May, and a cultural event (a guided tour in Oulu) on Saturday, 30 May.

 Welcome to Oulu, the European Capital of Culture 2026!

 Keynote Speakers

Our confirmed keynote speakers include:

 · Dr Odette Vassallo, Director of Centre for Academic Literacies and English Communication Skills, University of Malta, Malta (https://www.um.edu.mt/profile/odettevassallo)

· Professor Maria Kuteeva, Professor of English Linguistics, Department of English, Stockholm University, Sweden (https://www.su.se/english/profiles/mkute-1.186018)

· Dr Magda Karjalainen & Dr Päivi Jokinen Lingua, University of Oulu, Finland

Title: “Growing with grAvIty: embracing possibilities of remembering why being human in higher education matters”

 

Call for papers / contributions

The workshop will also feature content from the participants. Therefore, we would like to invite contributions in the form of presentations and workshops. The guidelines for paper submissions and deadlines will be announced shortly.                                                       

We are looking forward to seeing you at the 31st  CSW on 28-30 May 2026. Stay tuned!

 

A downloadable document is available here:

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CfP: Translating conflict and refuge: language, displacement, and the politics of representation (24 Apr 2026, Cambridge/hybrid) https://cercles.org/2025/10/01/translating-conflict-and-refuge-cambridge-2026/ Wed, 01 Oct 2025 09:20:01 +0000 https://cercles.org/?p=16973 Please see the Call for Papers for this one-day conference taking place in Cambridge next April.

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Translating conflict and refuge: language, displacement, and the politics of representation

Date: Friday 24 April 2026

Place: The University of Cambridge / part hybrid

Submission deadline for abstracts: 5 December 2025

Papers are invited for this one-day conference to take place in Cambridge (UK) next April.

Linguistic barriers exacerbate the already formidable challenges of responding to humanitarian crises, particularly—but not exclusively—in conflict zones. In the past decade alone armed conflicts worldwide have inflicted untold suffering on large populations and often resulted in mass displacement. Addressing the needs of those affected by war and violence necessitates the involvement of large numbers of translators and interpreters, many of whom are frequently untrained volunteers. In addition to the immediate crisis response, people with, or seeking, refugee and/or asylum seeker status require sustained access to translation and interpreting support in host countries, both in order to access basic services and to enable their integration into local communities.

This event will bring together translators, interpreters, scholars, NGO representatives, and volunteers to develop a deeper understanding of the complex demands and realities involved in translating conflict and refuge. Our aim is to create a space for meaningful exchange as well as to generate concrete opportunities for collaboration.

Plenary speakers:

Lucio Bagnulo (Amnesty International)

Federico Federici (UCL)

Rasheed Abdul Hadi (Damascus University)

Aline Larroyed (Dublin City University)

Yongcan Liu and Zach Denton (University of Cambridge)

Alison Phipps (University of Glasgow)

Plenary talks in the morning will be offered in hybrid format; afternoon sessions will be in-person only and will take the form of standard papers (15-minute talk + 5-minute Q&A).

We invite scholars, PhD students, practitioners, and those with direct experience of translation/interpreting in conflict areas or displacement to submit proposals for in-person afternoon sessions that address any of the following themes:

·        Challenges and ethical dilemmas of translating in conflict zones

·        The politics of language in conflict and displacement

·        Translating testimonies of conflict and refuge

·        AI and technology-enhanced translation in conflict zones

·        Creative translation: refugee voices in art and literature

 If you are interested in offering a paper, please send the following by Friday 5 December 2025:

·        300-word abstract (in a Word document, please)

·        your name, contact email, and institution/professional area

All proposals should be sent to Ángeles Carreres (ac289@cam.ac.uk) and María Noriega-Sánchez (mn316@cam.ac.uk).

Accepted abstracts will be confirmed by 15 January 2026 and a draft programme will be available from 30 January.

Registration will open on 30 January 2026. Registration fees will cover in-person attendance to morning and afternoon sessions and refreshments:

Full in-person fee: £30
Concessionary in-person fee: £15 (Student/unwaged)

Registration fee for remote access to morning plenary sessions only: £10

Convenors:
Tugba Basaran, Ángeles Carreres, María Noriega-Sánchez, Marissa Quie (University of Cambridge)

 

A flyer with the information is available for download here:

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CfP: English in Academic and Professional Contexts (21-22 Jan 2026, Brno) https://cercles.org/2025/07/24/cfp-english-in-academic-and-professional-contexts-21-22-jan-brno/ Thu, 24 Jul 2025 09:53:05 +0000 https://cercles.org/?p=16863 Please see this Call for Papers on English in Academic and Professional Contexts with topics on didactics, linguistics related to ESP, and intercultural communication.

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Call for Papers: English in Academic and Professional Contexts
Department of Foreign Languages, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication, Brno University of Technology
Brno, 21–22 January 2026

https://www.ujaz.fekt.vut.cz/en/eapc2026

 

To say that English has become an integral part of professional and academic contexts is as much of a cliche as it is an understatement. Let us then dig beyond these simplifications and discuss the many fascinating ways in which this language shapes the academia and professional world while being simultaneously shaped by its users of various backgrounds as they go about their daily business in these spheres.

Key themes for the papers and posters in the individual sections include:

  • new as well as well-established genres
  • intercultural communication
  • code-mixing and code-switching
  • pedagogical implications and best practices

and many more. See our topic areas for further information.

 

Topics:

 

Registration and payment

Registration fee

Participants are expected to pay the registration fee by 1. 12. 2025.

For participants from the Czech Republic: CZK 2500 (including VAT)

For participants from abroad: EUR 100 (including VAT)

The price covers admission to the conference, a book of abstracts, conference materials, refreshments at coffee breaks and an informal reception. Registration fees are non-refundable.

Fill out the registration form here.

Methods of payment:

Registration fees should be paid by bank transfer.

Department of Foreign Languages

Technická 3058/10
616 00 Brno
Czech Republic

Web: www.ujaz.fekt.vut.cz
E-mail: eapc26@fekt.vut.cz

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CfP: Languages for Specific Purposes in a Changing World (14-16 May 2026, Slovenia) https://cercles.org/2025/07/04/cfp-languages-for-specific-purposes-in-a-changing-world-14-16-may-slovenia/ Fri, 04 Jul 2025 07:45:25 +0000 https://cercles.org/?p=16836 Please see this first Call for Papers from the Slovene Association of LSP Teachers for its fourth international conference dedicated to Language for Specific Purposes.

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Languages for Specific Purposes in a Changing World

Terme Čatež Thermal Resort, Slovenia
14 –16 May 2026

The Slovene Association of LSP Teachers (SDUTSJ) is happy to announce its fourth international conference dedicated to languages for specific purposes, which will be held from 14 to 16 May, 2026 in Terme Čatež thermal resort (Čatež ob Savi, Slovenia). We cordially invite you to submit your contributions.

Conference topics
Submissions are welcome in the following areas of LSP:
❖ LSP genre-based research
❖ LSP multimodal texts
❖ LSP lexicology and lexicography
❖ LSP translation studies
❖ LSP intercultural studies
❖ LSP language policy
❖ LSP teaching/learning
❖ LSP curriculum and syllabus design
❖ LSP teaching and learning materials design
❖ LSP language teaching methodology
❖ LSP assessment and evaluation
❖ LSP teacher roles and education
❖ LSP information-communication technologies

 

Conference email: sdutsj.conference.2026@gmail.com
Conference website: http://sdutsjkonferenca.splet.arnes.si

 

Abstract submission
Abstracts should be submitted via: https://easyabs.linguistlist.org/login/?next=/submit/SDUTSJ2026/
Each participant may submit one abstract in authorship and a second one in co-authorship. Abstract length: 150–200 words. Key words: minimum 5.
Do not cite any references, figures or tables in the abstract.
Due to blind peer review, do not add your name(s) or affiliation(s) in the abstract attachment.

Submission languages and language policy
It is recommended that abstracts are written in the language that the paper will focus on: English, German, Spanish, Italian, French or Slovene. The working languages of the conference are English, German, Spanish, Italian, French and Slovene. No interpreting services will be provided.

 

Key dates for submissions and registration
❖ abstract submissions open: 1 October 2025
❖ abstract submissions deadline: 5 December 2025
❖ notification about abstract acceptance: 19 January 2026
❖ early registration: 20 January–19 February 2026
❖ standard registration: 20 February–19 March 2026
❖ late registration (for non-presenting attendees only): 20 March–19 April 2026
❖ publication of the draft conference programme: 16 April 2026
❖ submission of papers: 5 October 2026

Registration is possible until all places are filled.

Please see the full Call for Papers below:

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CfP: CEL/ELC 2025 Annual Conference (4-5 Dec, Brescia) https://cercles.org/2025/07/02/cfp-english-as-a-catalyst-for-knowledge-transfer-and-collaboration-in-european-university-alliances-11-12-sept-krakow-2/ Wed, 02 Jul 2025 08:14:58 +0000 https://cercles.org/?p=16804 We are pleased to share with you the final Call for Papers for the CEL/ELC Annual Conference 2025 on 4-5 December at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Brescia.

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CEL/ELC 2025 Annual Conference

Speaking the Future: Language Policies and Professional Communication within the Multilingual Landscape of Higher Education

4-5 December 2025
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Brescia, Italy

This year’s conference will focus on the evolving landscape of multilingualism, language policy, and professional communication in higher education, with particular attention to the impact of digital technologies and AI.

This conference seeks to discuss topics as:
• the design, implementation, and evaluation of institutional language policies, balancing global aspirations with local language rights and equity;
• professional communication strategies in multilingual settings, including administrative discourse and academic genres, also linked to science communication and popularisation;
• technology-mediated solutions — collaborative platforms that enhance multilingual scholarly output;
• training and awareness-raising programs for staff and students, promoting reflexivity and competence in language policy and language diversity;
• governance issues and linguistic and epistemic justice, questioning linguistic hierarchies and the cultural erosion/loss of knowledge implied by an uncritical use of AI.

Please structure your proposal around one of the following three thematic sections, each guided by key questions (see the CfP document below):
Section 1: Reimagining Language Policies in Multilingual Institutions
Section 2: Professional and Academic Communication across Languages and Cultures
Section 3: Technologies, Translanguaging, and the Future of Multilingual Education

Submission Guidelines
Participants must:
• Indicate the section (1, 2, or 3) to which their abstract is submitted.
• Provide a title, an abstract (max 300 words), and a brief bionote (max 150 words).
• Submit proposals by 6 September 2025 via celelc@unicatt.it.
Notification of acceptance: 30 September 2025

Registration link and deadline
In-presence attendance by 30 October 2025, remote attendance by 15 November 2025.
For both in-presence and remote attendance, please kindly register at this link.

Registration fee
For CEL/ELC institutional or individual members with up-to-date membership fees, all conference fees are waived.
Otherwise, if your institution has not paid this year’s membership, attendance fees are as follows:
– Conference fee for presenters: €100
– Conference fee for participants (simple attendants): €50
– Conference fee for PhD students: €30
Payment must be made by bank transfer no later than 20 November 2025.

 

Please see the full Call for Papers with more details below.

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