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Find out what linguistics departments are doing to develop open policies in a manner consistent with disciplinary norms and values. The webinar was led by representatives from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine's Roundtable on Aligning Incentives for Open Science, a multiyear project convening critical stakeholders |
The LSA Ethics Committee recommends these additional materials for linguists on the intersection between language scholarship and ethics.
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Interested in getting published, but not sure how to get started? View for the LSA’s webinar on The Writing Process. Panelists and award-winning authors Sharese King and Charles Yang (see bios below) share their experience of the writing process and take your questions. The webinar took place on Friday, November 1 from 2:00 - 3:30 PM U.S. Eastern Time. |
This webinar focuses on the skills necessary to make the switch to tech, the linguistics subfields that are in demand currently and the sometimes surprising ways in which linguists use their training in related tech fields. Speakers include both trained linguists and computer scientists who work with linguists, lending a practical lens from which to view the utility of linguistics in the world of tech. |
Are you frustrated by the lack of informed coverage about linguistics by the popular news media? Are you curious about how to garner greater interest by the news media in reporting on your research? Then this webinar is for you! Learn from a panel of experts across the career span about how to begin (or enhance) your media relations work. The webinar will cover topics such as:
Determining the most newsworthy aspects of your research |
Watch a recording of the webinar below or on Youtube.
LSA Webinar: How to Be a Successful Grad School Applicant
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