10th Student Poster Presentation Conference (4â11Â March 2020)
awards
- audience prize
- PĂ©ter RostĂĄs
- raffle winners
- Judit Erdei, Luca Anna Schrein
BA level
applied linguistics and language pedagogy
- 1st prize
- Petra KovĂĄcs
- 2nd prize
- Anna FurulyĂĄs
English and American culture, history, and literature
- 1st prize
- Szilvia VasvĂĄri
OTAK level
applied linguistics and language pedagogy
- 1st prize
- Dorina HorvĂĄt, RĂ©ka Csizmadia
MA level
applied linguistics and language pedagogy
- 1st prize
- BoglĂĄrka Spissich
- 2nd prize
- Kata Wojnarovich
English and American culture, history, and literature
- 1st prize
- Loretta Anna Jungbauer
PhD level
applied linguistics and language pedagogy
- 1st prize
- Anna ZĂłlyomi
English and American culture, history, and literature
- 1st prize
- ĂdĂĄm MĂĄrton Kling
call for papers
The 10th Student Poster Presentation Conference at SEAS will be organized between 4â11 March 2020. The event provides an excellent opportunity for students to present and receive feedback on an academic paper, a chapter or initial ideas of their thesis, or some other research in any phase. Poster presentations will consist of maximally A0 or B0 size posters, which will be on display at SEAS between 4â11 March 2020.
Posters are welcome in any of the following topic areas related to studentsâ work at SEAS:
- American history and literature
- Applied linguistics and language pedagogy
- English and American culture
- English literature and history
- Theoretical linguistics
Presenters of outstanding posters will receive valuable prizes!
To apply, students should fill in the following online application form: https://forms.gle/ueMFKx6hFXeKkyVC6
The deadline for applications is 15 February 2020.
The following pieces of information are required: the TITLE of the poster presentation; a 200-word SUMMARY of the poster presentation; applicantâs NAME and E-MAIL ADDRESS; TOPIC area and LEVEL (BA, MA, PhD, ELT (OTAK)), BA, MA and ELT (OTAK) students should also include the NAME OF AN INSTRUCTOR at SEAS who has agreed to support their application. (PhD students do not need to include a reference.)
The representatives of the departments to answer all the questions:
- DĂĄniel Cseh (American history and literature);
- Cecilia Gall (English and American culture and language pedagogy);
- NatĂĄlia Pikli (English history and literture)
- Krisztina Szécsényi (Theoretical Linguistics)
- LĂĄszlĂł Katona (Applied Linguistics)