To the Editor
Letter 1
Hania You may or may not know that my first novel was published in November 2021 If you want to check out the reviews, which are great, this is the link to the Amazon page - https://tinyurl.com/3m7rm9jw I'm in the middle of writing the sequel/follow-up. For a first novel, it's done really well, but most of the sales have been e-books, partly because, for the first three months, the hard copy books were stuck in a warehouse in Italy, and there was a dumb delivery charge to the UK which pretty much doubled the price of the book. Anyway, I didn't expect it to sell anything, and I'm not relying on it for income, I'm just glad that I managed to get someone to publish it and avoid the problems of self-publishing. Best, Ken Wilson |
Letter 2
Hello friends far and wide,
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Letter 3
I am writing to inform you that the special issue in honour of Carol Griffiths’ contribution is now published online:
Language Teaching Research Quarterly (2023, 33) I should mention that the journal is open-access so you may share the link with your network to have access to the papers free of any subscription charge. We should thank all of the contributors to this special issue: Ali, Anne, Paul, Laurie, Jenny, Olivia, Zia, Maryam, İzzettin, Chiu-Hui, Mehmet, Md Nabinur, Sharifa, Diana, and Roger. Personally speaking, I should thank Carol as she spared no time and effort to publish this volume. For me, working with Carol and the other contributors is a unique opportunity to learn.
Kindest Regards, Hassan Mohebbi |
Letter 4
Dear Hania! As a retired English-teacher and headmaster of an Upper-Austrian school I had planned to live the rest of my life in peace and quiet dedicating my time mostly to making music. How wrong I had been! From 2020 on we tumbled and stumbled between pandemic, impacts of global warming, increasing (energy) prices and similar problems until all that culminated in warfare in 2022 – all in all a hopeless scenario. 2022 has really been a demanding year! I am very much aware of my (still) privileged position in the middle of Europe but in the end I did not want to worry about the situation anymore – so what could I do to escape this negative spiralling flow? I wanted to DO all I could do without creating the impression that I was pitying myself, so I decided to write a song with a strong message trying to express my thoughts of hope, setting my expectations high and refusing to give up! You can listen to it at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nlZaPeYlto Maybe you are sharing my view and maybe you’d like to share it with the HLT-community!? Hoping for better years, Walter Pichler P.S. You can find the lyrics in the attached pdf below. |
Letter 5
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Letter 6
HEAd'23: Call for Papers 9th International Conference on Higher Education Advances June 19 - 22, 2023. Valencia, Spainhttps://headconf.org twitter: @headconf Scope After the great success of the last HEAd conferences, with more than 250 participants from more than 50 countries, we are pleased to announce the 9th International Conference on Higher Education Advances (HEAd'23). The HEAd'23 conference will be held fully in-person on June 19-22, 2023 on the Faculty of Business Administration and Management of the Universitat Politecnica de Valencia (UPV), which has been recently ranked as the best technical university in Spain by the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2022. Topics of interest The program committee encourages the submission of articles that communicate applied and empirical findings of interest to higher education professionals. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following topic areas:
Important Dates Submission deadline: February 3, 2023 Publications All accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings with a DOI and ISBN number. They will be published in open access by UPV Press and submitted to be indexed in major international bibliographic databases. Previous editions are indexed in Scopus and the Thomson-Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Web of Science CoreCollection. Awards The Program Committee will select the winners for the Best Paper and Best Student Paper awards. To be eligible for the best student paper award, the presenting author of the paper must be a full-time student. Submission guidelines Authors from all over the world are invited to submit original and unpublished papers, which are not under review in any other conference or journal. All papers will be peer reviewed by the program committee based on their originality, significance, methodological soundness, and clarity of exposition. Submitted papers must be written in English and should be in PDF format. They must follow the instructions in the template file, available in Microsoft Word format at: https://headconf.org/template.docx Paper length must be between 4 and 8 pages, incorporating all text, references, figures and tables. Submissions imply the willingness of at least one author to register, attend the conference, and present the paper. HEAd'23 is using the OCS platform of UPV Press to manage the submissions. This platform provides you with a submissions homepage where you can register your paper submission and make appropriate changes. The submission website is: https://headconf.org/submission-instructions/ The organizing committee looks forward to welcoming you all to a fruitful conference with open discussions and important networking to promote high quality education. |