LINGUIST List 17.2353
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Fri Aug 18 2006
Confs: Socioling/Nigeria
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1. Nur-d-din
Busari,
International Conference of Students of English and Literary Studies
Message 1: International Conference of Students of English and Literary Studies
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Date: 18-Aug-2006
From: Nur-d-din Busari <naselsng yahoo.copm>
Subject: International Conference of Students of English and Literary Studies
International Conference of Students of English and Literary Studies Short Title: ICOSELS Date: 07-Nov-2006 - 10-Nov-2006 Location: Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria Contact: Nur-d-din Busari Contact Email: icosels naselsnigeria.org Meeting URL: http://www.naselsnigeria.org Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics Meeting Description: This Conference will bring together students of English,Literary Studies and other interested individuals, groups and corporate organizations in arts and literary world The International Conference of Students of English and Literary Studies will come up between November 7 and 10, 2006 at the University of Ibadan, Ibadan Nigeria. The 4-day conference will pay host to over 1, 000 delegates from Nigeria, Africa and other notable regions of the world. University of Ibadan is one of the best academically-inclined institutions in West Africa for artsoriented research, conventions and conferences. The University is entrenched, conspicuously,within the cosmopolitan city of Ibadan. Ibadan is arguably one of the most mulit-cultural city in Nigeria. The 2nd largest city in Africa, Ibadan boasts a safe, vibrant urban environment with excellent accommodation, communication and transportation system.
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