Linguistic Profiling
for Professionals

Inaugural Lecture

 
Location
Senate Chamber, Trent Building, University of Nottingham, University Park Campus
Date(s)
Thursday 11th January 2018 (18:00-20:00)
Description

Professor Louise Mullany's Inaugural Lecture

Sociolinguistic Futures: Identity, Equality and Human Rights

 

The Linguistic Profiling for Professionals team invites you to join us at Professor Louise Mullany's Inaugural lecture.

Professor Mullany has taught at the University of Nottingham since 1999 and has worked full-time in the School of English since 2003.  She has spent the last 20 years researching communication in businesses and organisations. Her academic writing has been published widely on this topic.

Professor Mullany has successfully delivered training and research-based consultancy to a wide range of businesses and organisations, from SMEs through to large multinationals. She has presented her professional communication research in a number of locations worldwide including New Zealand, Hong Kong, Canada, China, Brazil, Argentina, Poland, Spain and the UK.

In addition to her role within the School of English Professor Mullany works on the editorial boards for a number of publishers, including the Journal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice, Gender and Language and the Journal of Politeness Research: Language, Behaviour, Culture.  She was made Professor of Sociolinguistics in August 2016 and she will be giving her professional inaugural lecture at the University in January 2018.  For more information on Professor Mullany's recent publications please see here

This event is free of charge. If you are interested in attending the inaugural lecture, please click the link here to send your RSVP to the School of English for catering purposes.

Linguistic Profiling for Professionals

Centre for Research in Applied Linguistics
The University of Nottingham
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

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