Thank you to everyone who attended our Multilingualism and Neurodiversity workshop and to our fabulous keynote speakers @bhismadev and Dr Mikahil Kissine! It was a great day and so many new ideas on future research... #MuNDi2019
Join us this Thursday (23rd of May 2019) for our workshop on language, bilingualism, education and development. We have a few places left! To register follow this link: eventbrite.co.uk/e/gib-kat-r…
One our PhD students is investigating the relationship between #autistic traits and #multilingualism Come give her a hand with her research by filling out her survey!
I'm currently looking for #autistic#bilingual children to take part in one my PhD studies! If you're a parent of a child who meets those criteria, please get in touch to find out more at skc48@cam.ac.uk #research#cambridge
Fascinating talks @CSLIR_UCL on SLT interventions for children with ASD (integrating technology and using an EBP approach)! I really enjoyed the discussion around the gap between SLT resources and dosage of evidence-based interventions - what changes are necessary?
Katie's 2nd paper discusses the method used to understand the experiences of autistic children. It's called interpretative phenomenological analysis, IPA (just to confuse the linguists) & is a systematic way of representing & exploring diverse experiences
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Bérengère came to our research meeting earlier this week to present on her work on bilingualism and autism! We're very excited to hear the outcomes from the next stages of her project. It's great to connect with other researchers in #Autism and #bilingualism
And they're off! Phd students @IsabelleLorge and @DraskoKascelan are travelling to Boston this week to attend @TheBUCLD
This Saturday, Isabelle will be presenting her work on reference resolution in bilingual and monolingual children. Follow this space for more info on her talk.
The #Activism Saturday Festival Hub @UCL#bloomsburyfest is *TODAY* (11-5pm)!
CRAE & Co are hosting a public engagement stall on brain imaging - come & say hi! 🧠
"#CanItReadMyMind?"
Haldane Room, UCL Wilkins building
Gower Street
London, WC1H 6BT
And we're off! PhD students @skaarina and Melanie Greaux are volunteering today at the Bloomsbury Hub on the stall 'Can it read my mind?' The stall explores brain imaging and the public, with live EEG demos.