CeLM Seminars: deaf children
Chancellor's Building, Room G04 Whiteknights Campus‘How do you read a language you can’t hear? Insights into literacy from children who are deaf.’ Mairead McSweeney, University College London
‘How do you read a language you can’t hear? Insights into literacy from children who are deaf.’ Mairead McSweeney, University College London
‘Fine-grained patterns of language use contribute to variance in bilingual language processing.’ Joanna John, University of Reading 3-4.15pm ‘Effect of socio-economic status on cognitive control in non-literate bilingual speakers.’ Dr...Read More >
Professor Rhona Stainthorp will be giving a public lecture about multilingual literacy development. The event, hosted by the Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism (CeLM), aims to raise awareness of the...Read More >
This free event will look into contemporary suggestions about the neuroprotective effects of bi-/multilingualism against brain decline in healthy and patient populations. It will bring together early career and established researchers...Read More >
This free event organised by the Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism (CeLM) will bring together researchers and practitioners from France, the UK, and the USA who work with bilingual children...Read More >
Research Funder Visit: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science - Research Funding Opportunities for UK Researchers Tuesday 5 September, 10.30am-12.00pm Chancellor’s Building, Room G02 The Japan Society for the...Read More >
The first in a series of inaugural research seminars to launch the Global Development Research Division. Our first speaker is Professor Katrina Brown, Professor of Social Sciences at the University of...Read More >
Speaker: Dr Irina Surdu, Henley Business School Topic: Why wait? An empirical study on the speed of foreign market re-entry after initial entry and exit Seminars are open to all academic staff,...Read More >
Places are still available on the Uoa4 Session 2 on Wednesday 18 October from 14:00 to 16:00. To book your place at this session, please e mail researchdeansoffice@reading.ac.uk, by 11 October.
Speaker: TBC Topic: TBC Seminars are open to all academic staff, PhD students, and other students on certain degree programmes. Lunch is provided.