1st Language and Interaction Network event (LINk) 2022

The 1st Language and Interaction Network event (LINk) will take place in Edinburgh on the 22nd and 23rd of October, 2022. It is organized by the Psycholinguistics Coffee, a journal club run at the University of Edinburgh.

Our aim for this event is to create a space for ECR and PGT currently working or interested in Psycholinguistics in the UK to get to know each other, create networks and a community. We want to bring people together to discuss research, be it what we are currently working on, what interests us, and what we believe could be improved, as well as to share our experiences.

The event will consist of a series of workshops, talks, poster sessions and round tables. All events will be hybrid, with remote participants being able to submit questions in parallel to in-person attendees. Posters presented in person will be also available alongside posters presented online asynchronously, with a padlet for online attendees to leave questions for presenters. You can find our program here, and learn about our wonderful speakers here.

This event is free: there are no registration fees, and we will provide free poster printing for presenters and lunch and snacks for in-person attendees.

In this website, you can find information about call for poster and workshop abstracts, registration for the conference, the programme, and the venue.

Submission of poster and workshop proposals is now closed!

Timeline

  • 29th August: Abstracts and Workshops proposals submissions open. You can find the guidelines here.
  • 22nd September: Attendees registration opens.
  • ~23rd September~ 30th September: Abstracts and Workshops proposals submission close (new deadline!).
  • 7th October: Notification of acceptance (new date!).
  • 10th October: Attendees registration closes (new date!).
  • 22nd and 23rd October: LINk at Edinburgh!

Organising committee

This event is run by Greta Gandolfi and Esperanza Badaya, organisers of the Psycholinguistics Coffee. It is funded by a Student Initiative Fund (SIF) grant by the School of Philosophy, Psychology, and Language Sciences (University of Edinburgh). Logo design by Luca Gabrieli.