ELIT 2020-2021 Fall Semester Graduate Program
Please click here to see the fall course schedule for MA and PhD programs in English Literature (ELIT).
Please click here to see the fall course schedule for MA and PhD programs in English Literature (ELIT).
Please click here to see the final exam schedules of FLE, ELT, and ELIT for the 2020 spring semester.
Please click here to see the spring course schedule for TEFL program.
Please click here to see the spring course schedule for MA and Ph.D. programs in English Literature (ELIT).
Please click here to see the spring course schedule for MA and PhD programs in English Language Teaching (ELT).
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that the last DISCORE session of the Fall semester (and of 2019) will be held on December 26, at 15:30 at EFB-22. Our invited speaker (and alumni) Dr. Duygu Çandarlı from the University of Dundee, will deliver her talk titled "Using Corpus Linguistics Methodology to Research Second Language Learning".
Please click here to view final exam dates for the undergraduate and graduate programs (updated on December 20, 2019).
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that the 25th British Novelists Conference will take place on December 12-13, 2019 in Ankara. The theme for this year's conference is Daniel Defoe and His Work and the keynote speaker is Emeritus Prof. John Richetti from the University of Pennsylvania. For more detailed information, visit the conference's website by clicking here.
Dear Colleagues,
DIScourse and COrpus Research (DISCORE) Group is an interdisciplinary research group founded by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hale Işık-Güler, a number of graduate students and other staff members. Their aim is to bring together researchers who are interested in issues at the intersection of language, discourse, spoken and written interaction and corpus research.
Dear Colleagues,
As part of his visit, on October 1 2019, Tuesday, Dr. Peter De Costa (Associate Professor, Michigan State University) met ELT faculty and graduate students and delivered a seminar titled "Current Research Directions in TESOL", and below are some photos taken during this meeting.