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LIP December 2011
Canberra edition!
Topic Setting up your own Linguistics in the Pub
Date Thursday 1st December
Time 7:30pm
Venue Cellar bar / Fellows Bar, University House
Australian National University, Canberra
Ph: 6125 5289
See map for directions:
http://www.anu.edu.au/unihouse/about/about_map.html
Food and drinks available at the venue.
Contact Ruth Singer if you have any questions rsinger@unimelb.edu.au
Linguistics in the Pub is coming to ALS! Join us in the Graduate lounge at the Cellar Bar a.k.a. the Fellows Bar at University House on Thursday the 1st of December at 7:30 pm to catch up with other linguists and language activists. Like every other month we'll have a topic for discussion,this month we'll be talking about how to set up a Linguistics in the Pub event. Ruth Singer and Lauren Gawne, who are both involved in running the Melbourne LIP, will lead a discussion about how to set up your own LIP event, and share some ideas on what kinds of discussion topics work best. The new editor(s) of Fully (sic) will also be elected and sworn in at this event.
Note change to usual time, day of the week and state:
