Events

Language-related events in Scotland and beyond. Does not claim to be comprehensive or represent the views of SCILT.

I mix my languages! C’est grave docteur?

Mixing languages is a common practice among bilingual speakers. In this talk, Dr Florence Bonacina-Pugh will give examples of how creative biling...

More information

A Debate, a Documentary and a Drink

Come and support the teams from the University of Strathclyde and the University of Glasgow who will compete against each other in a debate in Spanish...

More information

Arabic Creative Writing

The next Arabic creative writing session with Open Book is coming up on 28 March 2024, from 11-12:30pm. All sessions are FREE to attend and take ...

More information

Posted in: Arabic, Public

SALT presents: Delivering Primary Language Learning Through Play

The Scottish Association for Language Teaching warmly welcomes you to this primary Teach Meet with Hannah Lawless. This is aimed at primary teachers o...

More information

The Language Learning Buzz - Strategies to engage

This free, online learning workshop is designed to help teachers working in both mainstream and complementary and heritage language schools to develop...

More information

Engage with Strathclyde - Future directions for subject-specific professional learning for teachers: opportunities and benefits

Are you a teacher, and teacher educator, or someone with an interest in teacher professional learning and education improvement? Join us for an inspir...

More information

“Le Monde sans fin”: an exhibition on the ecological transition

Le Monde sans fin (World Without End) is an original and eco-designed exhibition constituting a visual variation of the comic strip Le Monde...

More information

Posted in: French, Public

CercleS Conference 2024

CercleS – the European Confederation of Language Centres in Higher Education – is pleased to invite you to the XVIII CercleS Internat...

More information

University of Strathclyde Education Scotland British Council Scotland The Scottish Government
SCILT - Scotlands National centre for Languages