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International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics (ICSTLL)

The International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics (ICSTLL) is the premier meeting for linguistic researchers on Sino-Tibetan language family, a family with over 400 languages and second only to IndoEuropean in numbers of speakers worldwide. ICSTLL has been held in 13 different countries.  Twenty-four of the meetings have been held in the United States with the first meeting taking place at Yale in 1968. 

Southern Alliance Virtual Career Fair

The Career Centers from the C-USA and Sun Belt conference schools have partnered to offer the first ever joint Virtual Career Fair on June 16th to assist our students to find full-time, part-time, summer and internship employment in these difficult economic times.  Companies from all across the country have registered and offering opportunities to students both domestically and globally.  There is no cost for students to participate, and as of this email there are 108 organizations  registered to participate.  Students may go to the following link to see the organization

Immigration Consultation Day

On Thursday March 5, 2020 Student Legal Services will be hosting an Immigration Consultation Day for UNT students. If you have questions about personal, family, or employment-based immigration, please call our office at 940-565-2614 or email studentlegal@unt.edu to reserve one of our limited one-on-one 20 minute consultations with Atty. Kelly & Atty. Mohamed. Consultations will be held in Union room 411.

CODE: Natural Language Processing (NLP) for Linguists (and Careers for Linguists in NLP)

Bio
Chris Hokamp is a Senior Research Scientist at AYLIEN, based in Dublin, Ireland. He finished his M.A. in Linguistics at UNT in 2013, and obtained his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Dublin City University in 2017. He specializes in Machine Translation and Linked Data, and he has authored or co-authored over 30 scientific publications to date.

Welcome Back Bash

With the Spring Semester upon us, we are gearing up for our Welcome Back Bash at Discovery Park, our celebration for the beginning of the spring semester and an opportunity for students at Discovery Park to meet student organizations and departments. This year, the event will take place on Wednesday, January 29th from 11:00am-1:00 p.m. in the Discovery Park Hallway located next to the library.

2019 University Writing Awards Competition

The Faculty Senate’s University Writing Committee awards scholarships to graduate and undergraduate students for outstanding written works submitted through this program. Pieces must have been written during the spring or fall semesters of the designated calendar year. Students may submit entries in more than one category, but each submission must be accompanied by a nomination form signed by a faculty member. Entries are accepted the following categories:

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