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Departmental Seminar Series | Linguistics seminars take place on Wednesday afternoon during term time. |
LingLunches | LingLunch provides an opportunity for staff, students, and visitors to present work in progress or practice talks in a friendly atmosphere. Normally every other week on Wednesday afternoons during term time. |
Syntax Reading Group | The Syntax Reading Group normally meet on Wednesday afternoons during term time |
Pragmatics Reading Group | The Pragmatics Reading Group normally meet on Wednesday afternoons during term time |
Phonology Reading Group | The Phonology Reading Group normally meet every other Tuesday afternoon during term time |
London Phonology Seminar | The London Phonology Seminar is attended by staff and graduate students from several institutes in the London area, mainly UCL and SOAS, as well as by international visitors. Meetings take place fortnightly during term time, and occasionally outside of term. |
Conferences | Details of any conferences hosted by UCL Linguisitcs will be posted here. |
Advanced Core Training in Linguistics (ACTL) | ACTL is a graduate school in theoretical linguistics. We organise and coordinate a generic training program for PhD students in Linguistics. The program is split into two halves, the Autumn School in Term 1 offers three introductury courses and the Summer School takes place in June each year |
Semantics Research Seminar | This seminar is a PhD-level research seminar course on the intersection of natural language semantics and philosophy of language. It meets weekly during Term 2 at UCL. This seminar is supported by the LAHP Interdisciplinary and X-Institutional Training Fund. The main target audience of the seminar is PhD students, as well as staff, interested in linguistics, philosophy of language and related areas who are based at the partner institutions of the London Arts & Humanities Partnership (LAHP), including the Associate Members (Queen Mary University of London and London School of Economics). It is also open to advanced MA students. |
See an online calendar of all the upcoming events