Date | June 24, 2026 (morning)
The EuroSLA 35 Doctoral Workshop offers a platform for PhD students to present their ongoing research in a supportive environment and receive constructive feedback from experienced researchers in the field.
Presentations can cover any aspect of second, foreign, or additional language acquisition, bilingualism, or multilingualism, including theoretical, empirical, methodological, or applied work. The workshop is particularly valuable for students seeking feedback on work in progress, such as dissertation studies, pilot projects, or developing research proposals.
Format
- 15-minute presentation by the doctoral student
- 10-minute discussion led by a senior researcher and open to workshop participants
The Doctoral Workshop also serves as a space for networking, mentoring, and discussing future research directions within the EuroSLA community.