International Conference 2022: “RECONNECTING AND THRIVING IN THE NEW NORMAL”

International Conference 2022:

“RECONNECTING AND THRIVING IN THE NEW NORMAL”

THEMES & SUB-THEMES

The 2nd international conference on Applied Linguistics and Language Education will be held from 21 to 22 October 2022 at the University of Economics, Ho Chi Minh city (UEH University) as a hybrid event (virtual and face-to-face presentations). The conference addresses the overarching theme of “RECONNECTING AND THRIVING IN THE NEW NORMAL”. It aims to provide dynamic opportunities for researchers, practitioners, and educators to share cutting edge research, best practices, recent innovations, current trends, and practical challenges in the fields of applied linguistics and language education.

Key sub-themes:

  1. Bilingual and multilingual education
  2. Digital Learning and Technologies
  3. (Second/Foreign) Language Teaching and Learning
  4. Professional Development
  5. Testing and Assessment
  6. Materials and Curriculum Development
  7. Language Education Research Methodology and Publication
  8. Language cognition
  9. Language, culture, and socialisation (ideology)
  10. Language planning and policy
  11. Pragmatics and sociolinguistics
  12. Corpus linguistics and discourse analysis

TIME & DATES

Announcement of programme                   : 9 September 2022

Registration deadline                                    : 9 October 2022

Pre-conference workshops                          : July, August, September 2022

Main conference                                            : 21 – 22 October 2022

Call for abstracts                                            : 18 April 2022

Abstract submission deadline                     : 30 June 2022

Notification of abstract acceptance          : Within 4 weeks after the deadline

Full paper submission deadline                  : 28 August 2022

Conference proceedings                              : 25 December 2022

ORGANIZERS

The School of Foreign Languages (University of Economics, Ho Chi Minh City),

Humber College (Canada),

Mahasarakham University (Thailand),

National University Philippines (Philippines),

Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand),

International Language and Country Studies Institute (ILACS)

SPONSORS

PEARSON

CDIMEX

REGISTRATION FEES

Conference registration fee includes: admission to keynote and parallel sessions, admission to poster viewing, all conference materials, tea/coffee and lunches (optional for Vietnamese participants), Certificate of Attendance. Conference materials and services include: certificates, programmes, books of abstracts, name badges, receipts of fee payment, presentations. All conference materials and services will also be delivered digitally to the participants.

TYPES OF SUBMISSIONS FOR PRESENTATIONS

Oral presentations (25 minutes): The presenter delivers their research to their audience verbally, often accompanied by a PowerPoint slideshow. Oral presentations are generally organised by stream into parallel sessions comprising three or four presentations.

Virtual presentations (25 minutes): The presenter delivers their research either in real time via a virtual meeting platform or asynchronously using pre-recorded videos.

Workshop presentations (50 minutes): A workshop should be led by an experienced researcher or practitioner, be practically oriented and contain some experiential participation and opportunities for interaction. A workshop often involves problem – solving, skills training, or the dissemination of new content or disciplinary approaches.

Poster presentations (60 minutes, offline only): A poster presentation provides a relaxed presentation atmosphere in which the presenter uses a poster (in A0 size) to illustrate their research. Presenters will often engage with interested participants on a one-to-one basis, providing excellent opportunities for networking, discussion and relationship building.

Each presentation should include 5-10 minute for questions

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

Submitted papers will undergo a double-blind review process, and selected papers will be included in the conference proceedings, which will be published online in a PDF format under an ISBN issued by Ho Chi Minh City Publishing House of Economics. The authors can choose to publish their papers in the Journal of Asian Business and Economic Studies (JABES).

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

– Mr. Vo Dinh Phuoc, Dean at School of Foreign Languages, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City

– Mr. Bui My Ngoc, Associate Dean at School of Foreign Languages, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City

– Ms. Truong Thi Anh Dao, Lecturer at School of Foreign Languages, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City

– Mr. Ho Minh Thang, Lecturer at School of Foreign Languages, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City

– Mr. Vo Doan Tho, Lecturer at School of Foreign Languages, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City

– Ms. Vuong Pham Thuy Van, Secretary of International Affairs at School of Foreign Languages, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City

– Mr. Phan Nhu Minh, Dean of the the International Languages& Country Studies Institue (ILACS)

– Ms. Thai Thi Thu Giang, CEO of the ILACS – Ms. Ngo Thanh Thao, Program Manager- Corporate Training of the ILACS

– Ms. Duong Le Ngoc Thy, Administration- HR Manager of the ILACS

– Mr. Jessie Barrot, Dean at College of Education, Arts & Sciences, National University Philippines

– Mr. Apisak Sukying, Chair of ELT Programme at Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Mahasarakham University, Thailand

– Ms. Kimmy Do, Manager, Centre for Education, Language and Professional Practice, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences and Innovative Learning, Humber College ITAL

EDITORIAL BOARD

– Associate Professor Jonathan Newton, Programme Director, School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

– Professor Jessie Barrot, Dean of the College of Education, Arts and Sciences, National University, Philippines

– Assistant Professor Apisak Sukying, Chair of ELT Programme at Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Mahasarakham University, Thailand

– Dr. Phan Thi Van Thanh, Lecturer at School of Foreign Languages, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City

– Dr. Nguyen Tan Loc, Lecturer at School of Foreign Languages, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City

– Dr. Nguyen Huynh Trang, Lecturer at School of Foreign Languages, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City

– Dr. Vo Doan Tho, Lecturer at School of Foreign Languages, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City

– Dr. Maribel Vergel – Belleza, Former Director of Language Institute at the National University, Manila, Philippines

– Assistant Professor Aldrin Ludovice, Lecturer at the College of Education, Arts and Sciences, National University, Manila, Philippines

– Assistant Professor Carlo G. Soberano, Lecturer at the College of Education, Arts and Sciences, National University, Manila, Philippines

– Assistant Professor Christine B. Villadiego, Lecturer at the College of Education, Arts and Sciences, theNational University, Manila, Philippines

– Dr. Pilanut Phusawisot, Lecturer at the Department of Western Languages and Linguistics, Mahasarakham University, Thailand

– Dr. Eric A. Ambele, Lecturer at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Mahasarakham University, Thailand.