Since Fall 2019, the Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics Working group has been in charge of organizing the Department of Spanish and Portuguese Linguistics Colloquium.
The DSP Linguistics Colloquium was first initiated in Fall 2012. Under Ana Carvalho’s mentorship, graduate students Ryan Bessett and Joseph Kern organized and hosted multiple talks every semester until 2016. After that, graduate students have been alternating as organizers. The main goal of the colloquium is to provide a setting in which graduate students and professors (from the University of Arizona and other institutions as well) can share their research in its various stages. These talks are open to the public and present a great opportunity for networking, professional development, and intellectual growth for the community.
The DSP Linguistics Colloquium was first initiated in Fall 2012. Under Ana Carvalho’s mentorship, graduate students Ryan Bessett and Joseph Kern organized and hosted multiple talks every semester until 2016. After that, graduate students have been alternating as organizers. The main goal of the colloquium is to provide a setting in which graduate students and professors (from the University of Arizona and other institutions as well) can share their research in its various stages. These talks are open to the public and present a great opportunity for networking, professional development, and intellectual growth for the community.
If you are interested in presenting your work at the DSP Linguistics Colloquium in Spring 2023, please contact us at [email protected].