Registration for the  7th  Centre for Corpus Research Summer School CCRSS23 is 
now open

The summer school takes place from 11th to 14th September 2023

Register here:

https://shop.bham.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/college-of-arts-law/school-of-languages-cultures-art-history-music/corpus-linguistics-summer-school-2023

More information here:

https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/edacs/departments/englishlanguage/events/2023/corpus-linguistics-summer-school-2023.aspx

Who is it for?
The summer school is open to undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral 
students, as well as researchers who want to improve their skills to apply 
corpus methods in their own research.
Our summer school aims to equip participants with critical expertise in both 
the theory and practice of corpus-supported linguistic research.
Building on the strengths of our Centre for Corpus Research 
(CCR)<https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/activity/corpus/index.aspx> and our 
guest speakers, we strive to offer participants a learning experience that 
benefits their own specific research needs and enriches their experience as 
researchers more widely.
There will be the opportunity for participants to present their own work and 
receive feedback from our expert team.
Given the specialised nature of the programme, a basic understanding of corpus 
linguistics is highly recommended.

What’s the format?
The summer school will be online and consist of synchronous and asynchronous 
elements.
Prior to the synchronous part, participants will be expected to complete 
asynchronous activities consisting of self-study video lectures and hands-on 
materials.
The synchronous part will take place from 11 to 14 September, 2023.
Over the course of four days, participants will be actively involved in two 
kinds of sessions.
First, hands-on sessions will put the emphasis on the learning of practical 
skills for the purpose of extracting and analysing corpus data of various 
kinds, and the application of this knowledge to specific research projects.
Second, participants will learn about current corpus research and theoretical 
foundations from our team.

What is it about?
Topics typically covered in the programme include (non-exhaustive list and 
subject to change):
Corpus linguistics for media analysis
Analysis of spoken corpora
CQPweb
Introduction to R and tidyverse
Web scraping with R
Digital humanities and the study of fiction
Sign language corpora
Regular expressions
Corpora and legal research
Critical issues in keyness analysis
Behavioral Profiles
Machine learning in corpus linguistics
Corpus-based discourse analysis
Corpus linguistics and language learning

Who are the teachers?
Our local team of corpus linguists includes Dagmar 
Divjak<https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/languages/divjak-dagmar.aspx>,
 Natalie 
Finlayson<https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/edacs/departments/englishlanguage/staff/profile.aspx?ReferenceId=203619>,
 Jason 
Grafmiller<https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/edacs/departments/englishlanguage/staff/profile.aspx?ReferenceId=135409>,
 Jack 
Grieve<https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/elal/grieve-jack.aspx>, 
Michaela 
Mahlberg<https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/elal/mahlberg-michaela.aspx>,
 Karen 
McAuliffe<https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/law/mcauliffe-karen.aspx>,
  Petar 
Milin<https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/languages/milin-petar.aspx>, 
Akira 
Murakami<https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/elal/murakami-akira.aspx>, 
Florent 
Perek<https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/elal/perek-florent.aspx>, 
Laurence 
Romain<https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/languages/romain-laurence.aspx>,
 Adam 
Schembri<https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/elal/schembri-adam.aspx>, 
Paul 
Thompson<https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/elal/thompson-paul.aspx>, 
and Bodo 
Winter<https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/elal/winter-bodo.aspx>.

Guest speakers will include  Robbie Love<https://robbielove.org/> (Aston 
University), Stephanie Evert<http://www.stephanie-evert.de/> (FAU Erlangen), 
Alexander 
Piperski<https://www.linguistik.phil.fau.de/person/alexander-piperski/> (FAU 
Erlangen) & Mike Scott<https://lexically.net/wordsmith/index.html> (Lexical 
Analysis Software)
Sinclair lecture
As every year, the annual Sinclair Lecture will take place during the Summer 
School.
This year, the Lecture will be delivered on Monday 11 September by our very own 
Susan 
Hunston<https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/elal/hunston-susan.aspx>.
If you register for the summer school, you are automatically registered for the 
Sinclair lecture.
More detail on the Sinclair lecture can be found here:
https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/edacs/departments/englishlanguage/events/2023/sinclairlecture.aspx

For updates also follow @CCR_UoB

See you there!




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