Programa de doctorat en Traducció i Ciències del Llenguatge

Curs 2017-18

Doctoral seminar

1st Term

Date

Status[1]

Title

Presenter

Lang.

Room

09/10/17

17:30

Comp.

General presentation

Marcel Ortin

EN

54.004

How to get around the Library and IT services 

CRAI

EN

54.004

16/10/17

17:30

Opt.

Automatic acquisition of lexical-semantic relations

Silvia Necsulescu

EN

52.217

23/10/17

17:30

C

Databases on specific subjects and multidisciplinary databases.

Tools for managing and sharing information and keeping up to date.

CRAI

EN

54.004

30/10/17

17:30

C

Research methods in translation and language sciences

Elisenda Bernal

EN

52.217

06/11/17

17:30

O

Researching vocabulary in a second language: methodological considerations and practical recommendations

Victoria Zaytseva

EN

52.217

13/11/17

17:30

O

Corpus-driven and corpus-based research into Audiovisual Translation: Q&A.

Blanca Arias

EN

52.217

20/11/17

17:30

C

How to manage bibliographic references: Mendeley

CRAI

EN

54.004

27/11/17

17:30

O

Everything has an end: PhD theses as well

Eugenio Vigo

EN

52.217

04/12/17

17:30

O

 -- no session this day --

 

 

 

11/12/17

17:30

C

Cómo preparar un Plan de investigación

Sergi Torner

ES

52.217

18/12/17

17:30

O

 -- no session this day --

 

 

 

 

2nd Term

Date

Status[2]

Title

Presenter

Lang.

Room

08/01/2018

17:30

O

-- no session this day --

 

 

 

15/01/2018

17:30

O

Working with a spoken corpus: compilation, transcription and annotation for the study of (dis)agreement

Alba Milà

EN

52.325

22/01/2018

17:30

O

"This session has been moved to February 19th"

Gemma Barberà

EN

52.325

29/01/2018

17:30

O

A multi-criteria approach to analyse lexical innovations

Elisabet Llopart

EN

52.325

05/02/2018

17:30

C

Scientific publishing (where and how to publish)

CRAI

EN

54.004

12/02/2018

17:30

O

-- no session this day -- 

 

 

 

19/02/2018

17:30

O The PhD process –
 “The meaning of space in Catalan Sign Language (LSC). Reference, specificity and structure in signed discourse” as a case study Gemma Barberà EN 52.325

 

[1] C = compulsory (except for students having taken it in previous years); O = optional (NOTE that all students must attend at least 5 optional sessions)

[2] C = compulsory (except for students having taken it in previous years); O = optional (NOTE that 5 optional sessions have to be attended)