📣 IAPLL is moving away from X. This account will go dormant. We have exciting news waiting for you on Facebook, and our brand new accounts on Bluesky and LinkedIn. Please follow us there for news on PLL6!
Bluesky: https://t.co/qHy4zE0LSA
LinkedIn: https://t.co/ZbAzNyoF9I
The Research Methods SIG welcomes Elouise Botes as our guest for the upcoming Meet the Expert event on Jan 30th, 2025 13:00 UK time. The talk will be on Effect Size Guidelines for Individual Differences in Language Learning.
Link and more information to join in the first comment.
The Emotions SIG is happy to host an Early Career Colloquium on 24 January 2025 at 15h00 (GMT), where Jasrael Stokes will present her work on non-verbal behaviour, international student anxiety, and English oral fluency. Please register here:
https://t.co/e9aSGkVpDq
Happy to announce the next Meet the Experts event, hosted by the Research Methods SIG. We're honoured to have Abdullah Alamer deliver the talk “Why structural equation modeling (SEM) is very appealing for researchers?" on Jan 6th at 2:00 PM (UK time). Link in the first comment.
Excited to announce the very first IAPLL Doctoral School, to be hosted in Graz in Dec 2025. It is for PhD candidates in the field of PLLT to present their ongoing research, connect with peers, and gain valuable feedback from our invited experts. More info: https://t.co/eUO3HUdGTq
Thrilled to announce the upcoming Meet the Experts event, hosted by the SIG Research Methods team. We are honoured to welcome Jean-Mark Dewaele, who will deliver the talk “Mixed methods allow researchers to develop binocular vision". Save the date: Dec. 17th at 2:00 PM (UK time).
On October 7th and today, IAPLL PhD students and ECRs had meet-ups to share experiences related to their research and academic life. Meet ups will continue in 2025!
Happy to announce the upcoming ‘Meet the experts’ events, organised by the SIG Research methods team.
We are glad to welcome Abdullah Alamer, Elouise Botes and Jean-Mark Dewaele, who will share invaluable insights into quantitative and qualitative analyses.
More details soon!
Ever struggle with academic writing during your PhD? On 13 December at 13h00 (GMT, London), the Emotions SIG is hosting an early career researchers’ coffee hour to talk about academic writing struggles and tips. Please pre-register to join the event: https://t.co/2ZcsbhQ7X7
On 27 Nov at 15h00 (GMT+1, Vienna), the Emotions SIG is having a Q&A session with Prof. Sarah Mercer. If you'd like to join, pre-register here: https://t.co/MLrWV6h7Tu and if you'd like to ask Sarah a question, write your questions by 25 Nov in this link: https://t.co/4bnSeGOZtV
We are pleased to invite you to IAPLL Motivation SIG's 9th event:
Dynamic skill theory: Motivation and neuroscience
Interview with Dr. Robert Murphy
Interviewed by Dr. Ali H. Al-Hoorie
Date: Friday, November 23rd, 2024
Time: 12 pm GMT
Registration link: https://t.co/yAacmVHGvD
Hi everyone! We'd like to share the following post-doc opportunity. Please click on the link for more information on the position: https://t.co/1S5FunFhGW
The IAPLL Positive Psychology SIG invites you to a workshop on maintaining workplace wellbeing (more information attached).
Please join us on
October 28th, 2024, 5pm EST / 11pm CET
You can register in the following link: https://t.co/4hdRbXINl7
We'd like to share the following post-doc opportunities related to the field of PLL. Please click on the link for more information on the position:
*Lund university: https://t.co/xg0zEYM12S
*University of Alberta:
https://t.co/lKOQMuQ2Op