The Irish English Network is a space for scholars of Irish English, interested in the linguistic analysis of the English spoken on the island of Ireland.
Our colleagues @e_efacis are putting together their annual report and are looking to bring together all the media contributions/ interviews/podcasts, research projects, or workshops any of you have run in 2024-2025. Please contact them by the END OF TODAY.
Join us this Fri 7th Feb 13.00 GMT for another exciting talk in @MICLinguistics Issues in Applied Linguistics 10th anniversary series https://t.co/uCIYMetoFk with @hughdellar on Tackling new vocab in the classroom. Access at https://t.co/A9Ueyg9ZLz
📢Calling all Irish English speakers📢
PhD research on "the expression of the perfect" in Irish English.
Short questionnaire (6 Qs) found at the link below 👇
https://t.co/N2jpx4BYJ2
CFP Deadline for ISTR Conference 2025 in IADT Dún Laoghaire is today ⌛️
Abstracts & bios should be sent to Dr Siobhán O’Gorman ([email protected]) & Dr Kevin Wallace ([email protected]).
All relevant information can be found here: https://t.co/waFQTaC6Yr
We've got a busy semester planned at #BCIrishStudies!
Check out our events page for information about lectures, panels, conferences, and more!
https://t.co/edwoKvOw2z
Join the editors and contributors of RISE 7.2 for the #launch of Review of Irish Studies in Europe 7.2:
New Voices and New Directions in Twenty-First-Century Irish Writing
Thursday 19/12, 7 pm CET, on zoom
More information on https://t.co/SCVmKFmbgg
💥Deadline Extension for the 8th International Flann O’Brien Conference💥
Get your proposals in by 14 February 2025. Join us and amazing keynote speakers Dr Tobias W. Harris (Birkbeck), Dr Michael Pierse (QUB), Dr Emily Ridge (Galway)
https://t.co/brzQq1Hf6E
The deadline for abstracts for the 2025 EFACIS #Conference, "Attending to Ireland", has been extended! New Deadline: 7 February 2025.
Please find the full Call for Papers at https://t.co/lSiVp4kP8d
#irishstudies#cfp
Calling all Irish English researchers who would like to go to Japan for a conference:
The Organizing Committee is pleased to announce the Inaugural Irish Studies in Asia (ISA) Conference, which will take place in Kobe, Japan, on March 21-22, 2025. (1/5)
There is no requirement for either presenters or attendees to be ISA members. Please note that this conference will be an in-person event only, and no video conferencing options will be available for presentations. (4/5)
Join the EFACIS Book Club for a discussion on Dawn Watson's We Play Here (2023) on 11 December!
More info on how to join: https://t.co/qwaon1n4I3
More info on the novel: https://t.co/Zbr1dCS3I3