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IAM 2026
We are pleased to announce the 14th International Conference on Third Language Acquisition and Multilingualism, which will take place on 2–5 September 2026. The conference is organised jointly by the Faculty of English and the Faculty of Modern Languages and Literatures at Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań. We warmly invite you ...
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Book Lovers Among Students (BLASt) Meeting: Magical Realism’s Disruption of the American Dream in “The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender” by Leslye Walton
Book Lovers Among Students (American Literature Reading Group) will hold its next meeting on Wednesday, December 10, at 11:30 a.m. in room 215. Magical Realism’s Disruption of the American Dream in The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender by Leslye Walton All students and literature enthusiasts are welcome! For ...
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LoveLitClub meeting: “Burial rites” by Hannah Kent
We would like to warmly invite you to the next Love Lit Club meeting that will take place on November 26th at 13:15 in Room 214. We will be discussing “Burial rites” by Hannah Kent. The copy of the book is available: contact dr Jacek Olesiejko to get it.promotional poster
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Phon&Phontastic meeting: Gil Verbeke (University of Ghent): “Phonetic variation in regional accents of English: How does it affect perception and spoken word recognition for L2 listeners?”
Phon&Phontastic is back! The Department of Contemporary English and Multilingualism (DoCEM) and the Experimental Phonology and Phonetics Lab (EPPL) are excited to announce the first Phon&Phontastic meeting of the academic year! 26 November 202512:00 (note the one-time-only change from our usual 11:30!)Room 211 We’ll kick things off with a guest ...
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History of English Language Lovers Meetup: “Body shaming or body positivity? Spiritual fitfluencers in the Middle Ages”
We might be thinking that women being schooled on and obsessing over fitness, body image, and spiritual wellness are modern phenomena, yet they're as old as (at least) the Middle Ages. In the first meetup of the History of English Langauge Lovers this year we'll be peeking into anchorite cells, ...
26.11.202526.11 -
Peer Progress Project inaugural meeting
Peer Progress Project, a new student reading group, warmly invites everyone to its inaugural meeting. We will be talking about finding joy in research and finding your research gap, as discussed by MA and PhD students. If you’re struggling to come up with a thesis topic and you'd like to ...
26.11.202526.11 -
Book Lovers Among Students (BLASt) Meeting: The screening of “Smoke Signals” (1998)
Book Lovers Among Students cordially invites you to the screening of Smoke Signals (1998) directed by Chris Eyre. Join us on Wednesday, November 26, at 11:30 a.m. in Room 215 for an engaging cinematic experience. The event will open with a brief introduction on the themes of space, history and ...
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Open lecture: “Through the Labyrinth: Women Leadership in and Beyond Academia”
The Language, Gender, and Sexuality Research Group cordially invites everyone to an open lecture by Professor Monika Foster (Northumbria University, UK): Through the Labyrinth: Women Leadership in and Beyond Academia. Time: Wednesday, 19 November 2025, 15:00Venue: Aula, Collegium Heliodori Święcicki Professor Monika Foster is Associate Pro-Vice Chancellor (International and Educational ...
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Culture Vultures meeting: “The Role of Pop Culture in Collective Memory: Native Americans in Yellowstone and Reservation Dogs”
Culture Vultures is kicking off the new academic year with our first meeting, and you’re all invited! We’ll chat about plans for the year ahead and hear an inaugural presentation by Dr. Elżbieta Wilczyńska titled The Role of Pop Culture in Collective Memory: Native Americans in Yellowstone and Reservation Dogs. ...
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WA Distinguished Professor’s Lecture: “Early Modern Foreign Language Textbooks: Perspectives for Historical Linguistics and for the History of Knowledge”
Time: Wednesday 19 November 2025 @ 11:30Venue: Sala Górna, Collegium Heliodori Święcicki, Grunwaldzka 6Speaker: Prof. Horst Simon (Freie Universität Berlin)Early Modern Foreign Language Textbooks: Perspectives for Historical Linguistics and for the History of KnowledgeAbstract In this lecture I will present Early Modern foreign language textbooks first as instances of teaching ...
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