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Tuesday, May 17, 2016
May 6th marked a milestone for Carleton’s new PhD program in Applied Linguistics & Discourse Studies: the successful defence of its first graduating PhD student, Christen Rachul. Rachul, who completed her MA at Carleton in 2008, began her doctoral studies in 2012, the inaugural year of the program, after three years with the Health... More
Friday, May 22, 2015
Congratulations to academic ESL instructor Peggy Hartwick on being one of five recipients of the 2015 Brightspace Innovation Award in Teaching and Learning. The award is offered by the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE) and sponsored by D2L (Desire2Learn). Carleton news release STLHE... More
Monday, October 7, 2013
Congratulations to Olga Makinina, PhD candidate in Applied Linguistics and Discourse Studies, on receiving one of this year's highly-coveted Ontario Trillium Scholarships. Learn more about the winners Learn more about the Trillium... More
Friday, May 31, 2013
Congratulations to Peggy Hartwick, recipient of a 2013 Carleton University teaching award for Excellence in Teaching with Technology. This award recognizes excellence at integrating educational technology in the classroom and was made in recognition of Peggy's incorporation of online 3-D virtual environments and a student-centered approach to... More
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
What do native dance styles, ESL and archeology have in common? They are all case studies explored in a recent publication by Carleton researchers including SLaLS' English for Academic Purposes instructor Peggy Hartwick. "Collaborating through Space and Time in Educational Virtual Environments: 3 Case Studies", just out in The Journal of... More
Friday, November 9, 2012
Buried under her master’s studies at McGill University, with midterms looming, 23-year-old Fayden Sara Bokhari takes a few hurried minutes to reflect on her three years at Carleton University pursuing a bachelor of arts degree in applied linguistics and discourse studies (ALDS), with a minor in psychology. Winner of the Chancellor’s Medal as... More
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Congratulations to Dr. Hirotani, one of the 2011 recipients of a Faculty of Arts and Social Science Research Award for Junior Faculty. The following is an abstract of her planned research. Neural Investigation of Language Processing - Masako Hirotani Language plays a critical role in our daily life and having full command of our... More
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Congratulations to Dr. Ash Asudeh, one of four Carleton University researchers to receive funding through the Early Researcher Awards program. Ash will use the $140,000 award to build a research team to investigate the division of language systems into discrete modules and the interfaces between such modules. The resulting advances in linguistic... More
Monday, June 14, 2010
Today, Carleton University is showcasing a new state-of-the-art language and brain lab that will conduct unique research on how people acquire and process language. “Languages are essential for communicating with each other,” notes Dr. Masako Hirotani, director of the new Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience: Language and Brain (CCN.LaB). “So... More
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
SLaLS professor, Marie-Odile Junker, is one of eight Canadian scientists to be awarded the prestigious, two-year Killam Research Fellowship. Read more at: Carleton University Newsroom [LINK REMOVED: 11 May, 2015] http://www.carleton.ca/fass/news/killam-research-fellowship-awarded-to-fass-professor/" This Week @ FASS Government of Canada News Site... More
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Congratulations to SLaLS faculty members Ash Asudeh (Linguistics) and Janna Fox (Applied Linguistics & Discourse Studies) who have been awarded two of the 2010 FASS Research Awards. Only up to four of these awards are made each year, so this is a wonderful reflection on the quality, importance, and variety of research going on in SLaLS.... More
Friday, November 20, 2009
The School of Linguistics and Language Studies congratulates: Mako Hirotani, Assistant Professor and Undergraduate Advisor ( Linguistics), for being one of the six Carleton University projects receiving funding from the Ontario Government (CU news... More
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