Registration

This year's Australian Linguistic Society annual conference, hosted by the Macquarie University, promises to deliver a range of engaging presentations and panels/workshops from leading academics in the field of linguistics. In addition to hearing from world-class speakers, there will be plenty of opportunities to socialise, network and discuss the latest research developments across our social events. Register now and we look forward to seeing you there!

ALS Annual Conference 2019 registration has officially closed now. For inquiries regarding the conference, please contact Pamela Giblin via conf@als.asn.au

Prices

Full Conference  
Early bird standard (End 5pm Sunday 20 Oct) $260
Early bird concession (full-time student / unwaged) (End 5pm Sun 20 Oct) $190
Standard(End 5pm Sunday 24 Nov) $330
Concession (full-time student/unwaged)(End 5pm Sunday 24 Nov) $230
One Day Attendance $155
Conference dinner $70
Pre-conference workshops Free

Note: Early bird prices end on 5pm Sunday 20th October 2019. 

Student Conference Attendance Support 

A grant of $500 is available to support student attendance at the ALS Annual Conference. The students who satisfy the following criteria can apply the bursary. 

  • The applicant must be enrolled at a University.
  • The applicant must be a financial member of ALS at the date of submission of the application. 
  • The applicant must have received an offer to present at the ALS Annual Conference. 
  • If the conference is to be held at a site in a metropolitan area, then the applicant may not be a resident of that metropolitan area. 

Note: Applications close on 5pm Sunday 20 October 2019.

 

Cancellation Policy

There is a cancellation fee of $75 for full conference registrations cancelled prior to the cut-off date of Sunday, 1 December (with the remaining registration fee refunded). There will be no refunds for cancellations of single-day registrations. There will be no refunds for cancellations after the cut-off date. 

 

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