PolyU-CALLS 2025: PolyU Undergraduate Conference on Applied Linguistics and Language Studies
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Date
29 Mar 2025
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Organiser
The Department of English and Communication
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Time
08:30 - 17:00
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Venue
Summary
On Saturday, 29 March 2025, The Department of English and Communication at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University will host the PolyU Undergraduate Conference on Applied Linguistics and Language Studies (PolyU-CALLS). PolyU-CALLS is an annual all-day, in-person conference featuring the work of current undergraduate students in Applied Linguistics, Communication, and related disciplines from universities in Hong Kong and across the globe. Last year’s PolyU-CALLS saw around 150 attendees from throughout Hong Kong, mainland China, Korea, and Thailand. Please note that in-person attendance is mandatory for all presenters. Remote participation will not be accommodated.
Current undergraduate students are invited to present papers encompassing basic research, methodological development, critical essays, or other scholarly activities they have worked on during their studies. Presentation topics include:
• Applied Language Studies
• AI and Language Technologies
• Language Education (Teaching and Learning)
• Navigating Communication in the Digital World, the Internet, and Social Media
• Next Generation Workplaces, Healthcare, Public Health, and Multicultural Business
• Linguistic Landscape and Urban Spaces
• Intercultural Communication and Migration
• Language in Pop Culture
PolyU-CALLS provides an opportunity for undergraduate students to showcase their research and creative and academic work to an audience of peers, instructors, and scholars. Students who are accepted to PolyU-CALLS 2025 will give an oral presentation of around 15 minutes, with an additional 10 minutes for Q&A. Submission of a completed written paper is not required.
Prior to acceptance, the PolyU-CALLS Advisory Board will review all proposals. Submission does not guarantee acceptance.
If you have any questions about the conference or the proposal submission process, please contact: polyu.calls@polyu.edu.hk