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ESP2019

3rd International ESP Conference 2019

Liverpool, United Kingdom
26 - 27 April 2019
The conference ended on 27 April 2019

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
4th January 2019
Abstract Acceptance Notification
11th January 2019
Early Bird Deadline
15th January 2019
Final Abstract / Full Paper Deadline
1st March 2019

About ESP2019

This is the 3rd international ESP conference. The aim of the conference is to highlight the important contributions in ESP field.

Topics

Applied linguistics, Language for specific purposes, English for specific purposes, Esp

Call for Papers

International ESP Teachers’ Association (IESPTA) invites proposals for the 3rd international ESP conference that will be held on April 26 & 27, 2019, at the Liverpool University in the UK. This conference is devoted to highlighting contributions in ESP through a call to embrace researchers worldwide as world citizens who are interested in ESP. 

The conference theme is “Embracing ESP as ‘World Citizens’ across Disciplines and Cultures”. This conference is expected to foster interdisciplinary studies to foster ESP in an engaging milieu and make connections among ESP researchers. We look forward to receiving your abstracts and welcoming you according to your research interests, including but not limited to:

* ESP across Disciplines

* ESP and Educational Policies

* New Developments in Syllabus Design

* Digital World and ESP

* Reading and Academic Writing in ESP

* Corpus in ESP

* Assessment Challenges in ESP

* Integrating Content and Language in ESP

* Migration and ESP

* ESP Teacher/Practitioner Professional Development

* ESP at Work

* Effects of Technological Developments on ESP

* Future Dimensions of ESP

A selection of papers full papers after peer review from the conference will be published by Routledge, Vernon Press, Cambridge Scholars Publishing or ESP Professional. There will not be any additional fee for the publications.

Paper Submissions:

To submit a proposal, please include the following information:

Name:

Affiliation:

Biodata (30-40 words):

Abstract (up to 150 words in length, including title and references)

Each oral presentation is expected to take approximately 30 minutes at most (20 minutes for the presentation and 10 minutes for the discussion). 

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