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The Institute of English and American Studies, Faculty of Humanities, University of Debrecen, Hungary is organising an online conference in English and Hungarian entitled Crises of Care: Pandemic Culture, Biopolitics and the Medical Humanities on 26–27 June 2021. Registration and abstract submission deadline: 30 April 2021. The Call for Papers can be accessed here.

The UD Doctoral School of Linguistics cordially invites everyone to Christina Hodeib's preliminary PhD defense. Time: June 22, 2021, 13:00 Place: online, link: https://unideb.webex.com/unideb/j.php?MTID=mdc2b07acf93203581b50067adf4…

Az előadásokon való részvétel feltétele az elektronikus regisztráció, amely 2021. június 16. 8:00-ig lehetséges a meghívóban található linken keresztül. M E G H Í V Ó Dr. Tóth Enikő egyetemi adjunktus (Debreceni Egyetem) 2021. június 16-án (szerdán) tartja habilitációs előadásait nyelvtudomány tudományágban, a Debreceni Egyetemen. A tantermi előadás címe: Deixis and reference

The Irish Embassy to Hungary is now accepting applications for its Irish Embassy Bursary Programme: Undergraduate, post-graduate and post-doctoral students registered at a Hungarian institution are eligible to apply, with the intention to:

Vargha Fruzsina Sára (Nyelvtudományi Kutatóközpont) Kvantitatív nyelvföldrajz

All are welcome to a public lecture on the ethics of conducting ethnic research by Scott Manning Stevens, our Fulbright Research and Teaching Fellow. Professor Stevens is Director of Native American and Indigenous Studies at Syracuse University. His primary interests are in Native American cultures of the Northeast from the pre-colonial period to the present, and he specialized in visual culture, museum studies, and Native American literatures. Dr. Stevens is a citizen of the Akwesasne Mohawk Nation.

DAB Nyelvészeti Esték online - Szendrői Kriszta előadása Az online esemény linkje (csatlakozás 17:45-től): https://unideb.webex.com/unideb/j.php...

Fájdalommal tudatjuk, hogy kedves kollégám és barátunk, Lieli Pál hirtelen és váratlanul elhunyt.

The North American Department is delighted to welcome everyone to a reading by our Fulbright Fellow, Julia Coursey, who holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Alabama. Recently, her work has appeared in Booth, The Collagist, Joyland, and Psychopomp. She won the Gigantic Sequins 7th Annual Summer Flash Fiction Contest and stories of hers have been nominated for inclusion in the Pushcart Anthology.

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