
Bringing the outside in
@bringing_in
British Academy - GCRF project investigating multilingualism and education in Botswana, Tanzania, and Zambia.
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30-10-2019 15:23:45
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We are very excited to announce our upcoming conference! "Bringing the outside in: multilingual realities and education" is hosted in collaboration with BAAL LIA SIG 15th-16th July 2022 University of Essex CFP out now. Abstracts due 31st May. multilingual-learning.com/bringing-the-o…

A productive couple of days University of Essex for the project's Essex team. Unbelievably the first time we have all been in the same place since late 2019! Lots of exciting progress on conference organising, data analysis, policy outputs, a book project, consumption of ice creams.


Project member @itsthegibson recently making an appearance on BBC News (World)!

We can very happily now confirm our fantastic keynote speakers for the conference: Budzani Gabanamotse-Mogara University of Botswana Official Elizabeth Erling (Elizabeth Erling) Universität Wien Lavinia Hirsu (Lavinia Hirsu) University of Glasgow Still time to get your abstracts in! Deadline 31st May.


Our programme is now out! We have a packed schedule with 21 talks, 3 keynotes, and 2 interactive workshops. Registration closes on the 7th of July. Join us on the 15th-16th July - on campus University of Essex or online! multilingual-learning.com/bringing-the-o…

And we're off! Lavinia Hirsu opening the conference with her keynote "An exhausted paradigm? The rhetorical problem of multilingualism and possible ways forward" #BTOI2022


Excited to be speaking on #multilingual #Africa and #language #policy at #BTOI2022 Bringing the outside in at the U of Essex.


A great opportunity to have stimulating in person conversations around multilingualism and the terms we use in our research #BTOI2022 School of Education

Delighted to have Elizabeth Erling join us online to deliver our keynote this morning! (with suitable plugs for her co-edited volume with John Clegg, Casmir Rubagumya and Colin Reilly included!)


