19/04/2026
Hi all. Here's another great event from the Monash Linguistics Society:
Research Seminar: Aboriginal Languages
24th of April at 12:30 pm; LTB 2.04
We are excited for our upcoming Research Seminar event on Aboriginal languages, featuring Dr Jill Vaughan, Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at Monash University. Dr Vaughanβs work sits at the intersection of critical sociolinguistics, language rights, and minoritised multilingualisms, and her research with Indigenous Australian communities in Arnhem Land brings together linguistic scholarship and meaningful community language support. Her work includes documentation of Burarra, as well as collaborative projects centred on several other local languages.
This seminar will be a wonderful opportunity to hear about important current research in the field, including the ways linguistics can contribute to language documentation, advocacy, and support for Indigenous communities. It promises to be an engaging and meaningful event, and we would love to see many of you there.
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/research-seminar-aboriginal-languages-research-projects-tickets-1984860484139?aff=oddtdtcreator
13/04/2026
From LingSoc!:
Join us for our OGM (Ordinary General Meeting) on 17 April at 12:30 pm in LTB 2.04.
Our OGM will be more than just a formal meeting. It will be a lovely chance for our Linguistics family to come together, reconnect, enjoy some good conversation over pizza, and spend time in each otherβs company.
There will also be an opportunity to nominate for a committee role, with several positions opening up, so this is a wonderful chance to get more involved in the society and contribute to our community.
The fun will not stop there, as we will also have games afterwards.
Register here:
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/ogm-tickets-1986145624027?aff=oddtdtcreator
24/03/2026
Just a reminder, this event is on this Friday!
Hey all! Check out this great event from Monash Linguistics Society! Consider coming along!
Leadership and Intercultural Team Management
Friday 27 March, 2:00 pm
LTB 2.04
Want to get better at group work, leadership, and working with people from different cultural backgrounds?
Join Dr Martijn van der Kamp from Monash Business School for an engaging session on what makes teams succeed, how to avoid common communication problems, and how to lead more effectively in diverse environments. Dr van der Kamp has worked internationally across business, government, education, and research, and was also a visiting scholar at Harvard Business School.
By attending, you will gain practical skills that can help you right now at university and later in your future career. Academically, this session can help you approach group assignments more confidently, contribute more effectively in class, communicate your ideas more clearly, manage team dynamics, and handle cultural differences with greater awareness. Professionally, it will help you build the kinds of skills employers look for most: teamwork, leadership, intercultural communication, problem-solving, confidence in diverse workplaces, and the ability to collaborate successfully in global environments.
Book now: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/1984672100679?aff=oddtdtcreator
19/03/2026
Hey all! Check out this great event from Monash Linguistics Society! Consider coming along!
Leadership and Intercultural Team Management
Friday 27 March, 2:00 pm
LTB 2.04
Want to get better at group work, leadership, and working with people from different cultural backgrounds?
Join Dr Martijn van der Kamp from Monash Business School for an engaging session on what makes teams succeed, how to avoid common communication problems, and how to lead more effectively in diverse environments. Dr van der Kamp has worked internationally across business, government, education, and research, and was also a visiting scholar at Harvard Business School.
By attending, you will gain practical skills that can help you right now at university and later in your future career. Academically, this session can help you approach group assignments more confidently, contribute more effectively in class, communicate your ideas more clearly, manage team dynamics, and handle cultural differences with greater awareness. Professionally, it will help you build the kinds of skills employers look for most: teamwork, leadership, intercultural communication, problem-solving, confidence in diverse workplaces, and the ability to collaborate successfully in global environments.
Book now: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/1984672100679?aff=oddtdtcreator
25/02/2026
Congratulations to Louisa Willoughby, who has won the award for "Community Champion" in the Universities Australia "Shaping Australia Awards"
Louisa was recognised for her ongoing and impactful work with Australia's Deafblind community.
Read about Louisa's work in the comments below
20/02/2026
The Monash Linguistics Society has a great series of events on tap this semester. Check out the message below
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π Welcome to Monash Linguistics Society, your space for curiosity, kindness, and connection! Whether you are new or returning, come meet fellow language lovers, chat with staff and peers, and get involved in a fun semester of events and talks (accents, discourse, language learning, AI, and more). π£οΈππ€
π O Week stall | Lemon Scented Lawn ππΏ | Stall 8
π 11amβ3pm | Mon 23 β Wed 25 Feb
π 11amβ2pm | Thu 26 Feb
Pop over to say hello, hear what is coming up for Semester 1, register as a member, and try our quick quizzes and games! π²π§
π Gifts to win + tasty treats to enjoy π
18/08/2025
Something from Howie Manns and Felicity Cox (Macquarie University). Can you identify which state someone is from based on their accent? Take the quiz
The Conversation: In-depth analysis, research, news and ideas from leading academics and researchers.
Curated by professional editors, The Conversation offers informed commentary and debate on the issues affecting our world. Plus a Plain English guide to the latest developments and discoveries from the university and research sector.
12/08/2025
Have you heard about this free event at Monash Uni next week?
Join an immersive exploration of storytelling across languages that are not typically taught in our School. This event brings together two storytellers who perform short stories in Auslan and Old English, engaging the audience through movement, sound, gaze, and rhythm, reminding us that language is far more than words on a page.
Explore how stories can be experienced across languages and how meaning can be conveyed in ways you might not have considered before β¨
https://events.humanitix.com/beyond-words-storytelling-and-the-senses
08/08/2025
A Conversation piece from Howie Manns and Kate Burridge about why the Australian National Dictionary Centre is so important
The ANU is moving to kill the Australian National Dictionary β this is why it matters
The dictionary is a living, breathing and evolving record of how language is wrapped up in who we are as Australians. It is vital we protect it.
23/07/2025
We're recruiting a new linguistics lecturer to join our team.
We're especially interested in someone with a background in general linguistics and a strong research track record in health communication, intercultural communication, and the role of language in policy and society.
See the details below in the comments and please share to anyone who might be interested and qualified