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UnderLinE – (Under)graduate Student Conference in Linguistics of English
Why present?
Are you proud of your term paper? Had a lot of fun during your BA Project? Received a stellar grade in your MA?
Presenting at the conference allows you to share your work on a bigger stage, which otherwise would be forgotten about after receiving a grade. But some projects and ideas are worth sharing!
Additionally, you will receive constructive feedback and questions from their audience, which can be instrumental in refining your research and presentation skills for future projects – academic and non-academic!
Veranstaltungsort
| Universitätsstr. | Casino | Campus Essen
13:15 Uhr - 14:00 Uhr
Universitätsbibliothek
Die kleine Form: Antisemitismusklauseln in Wissenschaft und Kultur?
Prof. Dr. Lothar Zechlin, Öffentliches Recht, Gesellschaftswissenschaften
12:15 Uhr - 13:45 Uhr
Tale of the Gael (IRL)
In Tune with Irish Writing
18:00 Uhr - 20:00 Uhr
Department of Anglophone Studies
English Language Movie Society (ELMS)
The Silent Era's Greatest Star Speaks
13:15 Uhr - 14:00 Uhr
Universitätsbibliothek
Die kleine Form: Queere Englischdidaktik: Von heteronormativen Lücken, subversiven Sichtbarkeiten und curricularen Innovationen
Prof. Dr. Thorsten Merse, Fachdidaktik Englisch, Geisteswissenschaften
UnderLinE – (Under)graduate Student Conference in Linguistics of English
11:00 Uhr - 14:00 Uhr
Erasmus Aufenthalte
für alle Studierenden der Geisteswissenschaften
18:00 Uhr - 20:00 Uhr
Department of Anglophone Studies
English Language Movie Society (ELMS)
Charming British Comedy - with Swearing!
Visit of Jarred Johnson
Jarred Johnson is a writer and educator from Kentucky in the United States. He graduated in spring 2024 from the University of North Carolina Wilmington with a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing and previously worked for three years at the German Center for Research and Innovation New York City. He is visiting the Department of American Studies at UDE under Prof. Florian Freitag's tutelage after receiving a short-term research grant from the DAAD. He will spend fall 2024 researching memory and history in post-industrial areas, comparing the Ruhr region of Germany to the Appalachian region of the United States. He is at work on a novel that explores the future of former coal mining regions. Jarred will use the UDE as a base for his work and research in the Ruhr region and will collaborate with Prof. Barbara Buchenau's and Prof. Florian Freitag's BA Seminar "Sustainable Urbanities."
Join us in welcoming Jarred Johnson and supporting his research during his visit. Stay tuned for updates and opportunities to engage with his work.
For more information, please contact Prof. Florian Freitag