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13th International Student Poster Presentation Conference (8–12 May 2023)

https://isppc.elte.hu/

organized by the School of English and American Studies of Eötvös Lorånd University and the MTA-ELTE Foreign Language Teaching Research Group

awards

BA in literature, history, and culture

  • Viktoriia Stepanova (Eötvös LorĂĄnd University), Memento Mori in Medieval Literature (Literature, BA)
  • RĂ©ka Törzsök (University of Debrecen), “What happens to you here is forever”: The Eschatology of 1984 (Literature, BA)

MA in literature, history, and culture

  • Ambrus Marcell (University of Miskolc), The Concept of Fellowship in Malory and Tolkien (Literature, MA)
  • Aleksandra Socha (University of Warsaw), Which Holocaust Stories are Appropriate and Which are Banned: The Pajamification of The Zookeeper’s Wife (English speaking cultures, MA)

PhD in literature, history, and culture

  • Petra BalĂĄssy (PĂĄzmĂĄny PĂ©ter Catholic University), Network Theory and Literary Prizes — Exploring the Intra- and Intertextual Aspects of the Networks Behind Booker Prize-winning Texts (Literature, PhD)

BA in Theoretical linguistics, applied linguistics, and language pedagogy

  • Sofia Ulnyrova (Eötvös LorĂĄnd University), Formulaic Language Use of Advanced English Learners in Writing (Applied linguistics, BA)

MA in Theoretical linguistics, applied linguistics, and language pedagogy

  • Attila Kondacs (University of Szeged), Teaching Request Forms with Concept-Based Language Instruction (Language pedagogy, MA)

PhD in Theoretical linguistics, applied linguistics, and language pedagogy

  • Oleksand Reient & Han Htoo Naung (Eötvös LorĂĄnd University), A Questionnaire Study: The Relationship Between Time-Management (Applied linguistics, PhD)
  • Csilla TatĂĄr, Jonathan Brennan, Jelena Krivokapic, Ezra Keshet (University of Michigan), Early Prosodic Marking of Sarcasm and Its Perception in Autistic and Neurotypical Adult Listeners (Theoretical linguistics, PhD)

what?

  • Participants will have the opportunity to share and get to know the work and thoughts of other students about issues related to English and American studies.
  • Projects will be demonstrated in the form of online poster presentations.
  • The conference will be organized on MS Teams.

why?

  • This is an excellent opportunity for students to showcase their projects at BA, MA and PhD levels.
  • This international conference also provides a great opportunity for participants to network with other students.
  • Participants will have the opportunity to present their papers orally on MS Teams.
  • Participating in this event can be an excellent basis for scholarship applications and students research competitions (e.g., for Hungarian students ‘TudomĂĄnyos ÖsztöndĂ­j’ application and TDK research).

how?

All BA, MA, and PhD students are encouraged to apply using the following application form: https://forms.gle/BK6nPacCZdU2LdGw6

Please be sure to include

  1. the title of your poster presentation;
  2. a 200-word SUMMARY of your poster presentation;
  3. your name and email address;
  4. topic area (English and American literature, English and American history, English speaking cultures, Theoretical linguistics, Applied linguistics, Language pedagogy (including ELT); and
  5. level (BA, MA, or PhD).
  6. BA and MA students should also include the name of an instructor at their respective institutions who has agreed to support their application. (PhD students need not ask for a reference.)

deadline for applications

27 March 2023

We look forward to your applications!

the organizing committee

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