A selection of language-related events. Does not claim to be comprehensive or represent the views of SCILT.
Online
ALL presents a rare opportunity to listen to the inspirational Neela Dolezalova, a Maths specialist, and creator and presenter of the recent/fantastic ‘1000 words for belonging’ podcast and project, who shows us how engagement with multilingual arts projects connect teaching and learning with the “interculturalness’’ of our learners.
Our theme is on a language-centred classroom where students’ languages motivates our planning, what we say to them and how we acknowledge their background in the classroom.
Visit the website to register for the free, online event.
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Join the Linguascope webinar which will highlight how teachers can build student confidence in speaking and writing by providing routine opportunities for students to produce language in spontaneous, low-stakes classroom situations.
Visit the website for more information and to register for the free, online event.
Do you want to integrate anti-racism approaches into your language lessons but are not sure where to start? Come along and join us on Wednesday 11 March (4.00-5.15pm) as we consider what we already know about anti-racist education and how we, as individuals and as a group, can start to engage with the anti-racist curriculum principles to move forward with ARE in languages education.
Visit the website (link above) to sign up for this free session.
Are you a native speaker of English? Are you studying EU languages? Maybe you’re interested in a career in languages but don’t know what options there are out there? If so, come and listen to a talk about one possible language career: conference interpreting.
European Commission staff will explain what conference interpretation is and discuss their own routes into the profession. They will talk about what qualifications and skills the role requires, what a typical working week entails, and answer any questions students may have.
The event is free and open to universities and senior phase language students in schools across the UK as the European Commission are keen to recruit English native speakers with a passion and talent for European languages.
Visit the website for more information and to register.
University of Edinburgh
Public lecture by Professor Aaron Moore (Japanese Studies, the University of Edinburgh) to commemorate 'Remembered: Hiroshima and Nagasaki Exhibition @ Edinburgh'.
The exhibition itself is available until 31 March at the University of Edinburgh.
Visit the website for more information about the exhibition and to register for the associated lecture.
Hinckley Island, Leicestershire
Registration for Language World 2026 is open!
Taking place 13-14 March in Leicestershire, the theme for the 2026 event is Collaboration at the heart of languages education.
The theme is deliberately broad to encourage all language educators – whatever their language or phase of teaching – to come along and join the action, so that we can grow professionally and, over time, inspire future generations to love their languages.
An informal talk highlighting the opportunities which studying Chinese and engaging with China has to offer.
The evening will include time for discussion and informal networking over soft drinks and light refreshments.
Visit the website for more information and to register for the free event.
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