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Photo gallery from the Winter Storm 2015 two-week language science workshop.

New Directions: Bridging Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Survey Research at SurvAI-Day

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Join the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center for a dynamic discussion on language justice featuring:

Owen Silverman Andrews: English Language Learning Instructional Specialist, Anne Arundel Community College
Lidia Aguilera: PhD Candidate in the Hispanic Linguistics Program, University of Illinois Chicago
Andrea Lira: Associate Professor, University of Magallanes
Antione D. Tomlin: Associate Professor of Academic Literacies, Anne Arundel Community College

Save the date! Language Science Day 2024 is set for September 20th! Click here for more information!

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Linguistic Justice: What can we do to create a more equitable classroom and university?

In the SLLC's REJ workshop on antiracist pedagogies, they will talk about hybrid linguistic practices, equity, and belonging in the language classroom and have an open discussion on how the university as an institution, an the education system as a whole, is intrinsically exclusive through its language practices: What can we do to make a more (linguistically) equitable classroom/university? 

Mayfest 2024: The Science of Linguistic Diversity

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Winter Storm is the UMD Language Science community’s yearly two-week series of seminars and workshops designed to foster research skills, stimulate new interdisciplinary research projects, and boost career growth and job readiness.

Winter Storm is the UMD Language Science community’s yearly two-week series of seminars and workshops designed to foster research skills, stimulate new interdisciplinary research projects, and boost career growth and job readiness. These workshops are FREE and open to all language scientists, encompassing undergraduates, research assistants, grad students, postdocs, faculty members, and researchers at affiliated research institutes.

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