Friday 10 August 2012

The Seventh University of Sydney TESOL Research Network Colloquium






The University of Sydney TESOL Research Network invites you to attend

The Seventh University of Sydney TESOL Research Network Colloquium

A Free Colloquium


September 1, 2012


Organised by


The TESOL Research Network of the Faculty of Education and Social Work and the Centre for English Teaching (CET) at The University of Sydney, NSW, Australia

Colloquium Venue


The Faculty of Education and Social Work (A35), The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia


About the Colloquium


The University of Sydney TESOL Research Network Colloquium aims to provide a forum to discuss and share research in the area of TESOL as well as to encourage future research collaboration in this area. The Colloquium is a place where both new and established TESOL researchers can network. The Colloquium includes presentation sessions on a wide range of TESOL and TESOL-related research. It also includes a networking session for people working in the area of TESOL research. The aim of this is to provide an opportunity for established and new TESOL researchers to talk to each other about their research and to explore possible future research collaboration.


Colloquium Program Overview


8.30-9.00                   Registration (Education Building (A35), Level 3, in front of Education 351)
9.00-9.10                   Welcome to the Colloquium, Brian Paltridge (Education 351, Education Building)
9.10-10.00                 Keynote: Rod EllisThe University of Auckland and Shanghai International Studies University (Education 351)
10.10-11.10               Individual papers (Education 325, 436, 458, 459)
11.10-11.30               Coffee break (Education 401 – Staff Common Room)
11.35-13.00               Symposia and Individual papers (Education 325, 436, 458, 459)
13.00-14.00               Lunch break, journal and book launches, presentation of Dean’s award for the most outstanding Master of Education (TESOL) dissertation submitted in 2011 (Education 401 – Staff Common Room)
14.05-14.55               Keynote: Huizhong Shen, The University of Sydney (Education 351)
15.00-15.30               Individual papers (Education 325, 436, 458, 459)
15.30-15.50               Coffee break (Education 401 – Staff Common Room)
15.50-16.50               Individual papers (Education 325, 436, 458, 459)
17.00-17.50               Keynote: Lindy Woodrow, The University of Sydney (Education 351)
17.50-18.30               Closing and Networking: Food & Drinks (Education 401 – Staff Common Room)



Download the Complete Colloquium Program


http://sydney.edu.au/education_social_work/bulletin/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/TESOL-Colloquium-Program-2012.pdf or

http://drpln.gs/O41TCM or

https://hotfile.com/dl/166669736/ce2ea20/TESOL_Colloquium_Program_2012.pdf.html



Registration (Extended to Friday August 24, 2012)



http://www-faculty.edfac.usyd.edu.au/surveys/public/survey.php?name=TESOL_Colloquium_2012_Registration_V1


Important Note about the Pre-colloquium Workshops


The Pre-colloquium workshops on Teaching Listening and Speaking are now closed because each workshop has 30 students. We cannot have any more students in each workshop due to practical reasons. We apologise to those who are interested but cannot register for them.

The registration links to the workshops have been removed.


Map to the Colloquium


The Faculty of Education and Social Work is located on the Camperdown Campus. It is in the Education Building (A35) on Manning Road and is between the Old Teachers’ College and Manning Bar. To obtain a map, visit:

http://sydney.edu.au/maps/index.shtml

Accommodation near The University of Sydney


http://sydney.edu.au/current_students/accommodation/casual.shtml


http://sydney.edu.au/current_students/accommodation/documents/Hotels%20and%20Apartments.pdf



Further Inquiry


Aek Phakiti (aek.phakiti@sydney.edu.au)


About The University of Sydney


http://sydney.edu.au/

About Sydney, Australia


http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/aboutsydney/


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