The McGill’s Canadian Conference for Linguistics Undergraduates is happening at McGill (in Montréal, just about 6 hours North of here) in late March (March 23–25), and they’ve sent around an announcement inviting submission of abstracts. The deadline is February 26, which is very soon. If you are an undergraduate and have something you’ve worked on that you might like to present, this is something to consider; let me know if you want any advice on getting an abstract together. In any event, you may simply want to attend the event, it’s a good excuse to go Montréal.
The Society of Linguistics Undergraduates of McGill (SLUM) is currently accepting submissions for the 1st Annual McGill Canadian Conference for Linguistics Undergraduates (McCCLU). Due to popular interest, McCCLU will now be accepting abstracts from undergraduate students studying at any Canadian, American, or international university. Interested students are encouraged to submit an abstract, in English or in French, for a 20-minute talk with a 10-minute question period on any topic pertaining to linguistics. Students whose abstracts are not accepted as talks may be given the opportunity to display their work at a poster session (details to be provided). Abstracts should be maximum one-page in length and should be submitted online to abstracts@mccclu.ca by Monday February 26th.