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Call for Papers - Submission Guidelines

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Contributions are welcome in the form of paper or poster presentations and workshops from language education professionals in tertiary education who wish to present research, teaching experiences or case examples related to the following topics:

  • AI-related ethical issues at university level

  • AI-related challenges and concerns in teaching and learning

  • Future perspectives on students and teacher well-being

  • Language and communication skills as employability skills

  • Continuous learning

  • Other topics relevant to the general theme of the workshop

 

Presentation 

A 30-minute session that includes max. 20 minutes presenting and an additional 10 minutes for Q&A or discussion. 

 

Poster

A 15-20 minute presentation with key contents summarised in one A0-A2 sheet of paper in writing, the format of Q&A and discussion decided according to the number of participants. 

 

Workshop

A 45-minute session that should maximise audience participation through experiencing and discussing tasks provided by the presenter.

 

While the language of the conference is English, we warmly encourage contributions from language professionals working with other languages.

 

Abstracts should be no longer than 300 words. Proposals for workshops may be less formal: for example, you could include a topic/theme, working title and brief description of the aims and content. 

 

Send to: cswcommittee@gmail.com

 

Please include the following information in abstracts:

Title:

Name of presenter:

Affiliation and academic title:

E-mail address:

5-7 key words:

 

Deadline for submitting abstracts: 1 June 2024

Presenters will be notified whether their abstract was accepted by 15 September 2024 at the very latest.

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