This post refers to a call for papers in 2015. Although the deadline for submissions is in the past, the post is retained here as part of the blog’s historical record on language education publishing.
Update: Selected papers from this conference have been published in a special issue of the Journal of English for Specific and Academic Purposes.
Contributions are invited for individual papers, presentations, and interactive workshops for the Second International Conference on English for Specific Purposes (ESP) “Teaching English for Specific Purposes and New Language Learning Technologies” (ESP Niš – 2015). This conference aims to bring together scholars, educators, and practitioners from around the world to discuss the latest developments, share innovative practices, and explore new methodologies in the field of ESP. The organisers encourage submissions that examine the intersection of technology and language learning, focusing on how digital tools and resources can enhance the teaching and acquisition of English for specific contexts. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in dynamic discussions, network with peers, and gain insights into emerging trends and best practices in ESP pedagogy.
Topics
A non-exhaustive list of possible topics includes:
- ESP Theory
- ESP Methodology
- ESP Content
- Hybrid and Online Teaching and Learning
- Experimental Practices
- ESP and Language Technology Centers
- ESP Community-Based Learning
- ESP to support international Mobility
- CLIL – Content and Language Integrated Learning
- CALL – Computer Assisted Language Learning/TELL – Technology Assisted Language Learning
- Learning Management Systems LMS
Submission Guidelines
Proposals, presentations, interactive workshops and posters should be in English, and must include the following information:
- Name(s) of the author(s);
- Institutional affiliation;
- Contact information (physical & e-mail addresses);
- Title of the proposed paper/presentation/workshop/poster;
- Abstract (400 words);
- Description of the workshop/poster/panel/round table (500 words).
Authors are welcome to submit proposals for individual papers and presentations (15-20 minutes) or Interactive Workshops (35-40 minutes).
Proposals should be submitted using the online submission system at http://esp.elfak.rs by Friday, December 15, 2014 31 March 2015.
A full copy of the Call for Papers, with additional information about the scope of the conference and details about each submission type, can be downloaded here (pdf).



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