Call for papers: Joint World Congress on Stuttering and Cluttering

3 views
Skip to first unread message

Nan Bernstein Ratner

unread,
Dec 8, 2020, 12:47:11 PM12/8/20
to fluen...@googlegroups.com

Announcing the Second Joint World Congress on Stuttering and Cluttering, July 22-25, Montreal, Canada.

Online submission is open for both oral and poster presentations from people who stutter or clutter, clinicians, and researchers. We strive for people who stutter or clutter to share their experiences, and to feel supported and valued; we want those who work with people who stutter and clutter to have opportunities to share and update their skills; and we want researchers to have an opportunity to present high-quality research in a stimulating environment. Abstracts must be submitted in English; however, an option to present in French may be available for a limited number of presentations. Translation will also be provided for some presentations. Submit your proposals at jwcsc.org.

The deadline for submissions is February 10, 2021

CONGRESS SUPPORT GRANT FOR STUDENTS

Thanks to a grant from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), travel support may be available for some undergraduate and graduate students. Eligible candidates are required to submit an application for support after abstracts have been reviewed and accepted.

Any changes to the in-person schedule for the JWCSC   due   to   COVID-19   will   be   announced   on   our website and social media accounts in late winter 2021.

CONTACTS

General inquiries:in...@jwcsc.org

Submissions inquiries: submi...@jwcsc.org

Nan Bernstein Ratner, F-, H-ASHA, F-AAAS, ABCLD
Professor
Hearing and Speech Sciences
University of Maryland
0100 Lefrak Hall
College Park, MD 20742


President, International Fluency Association (IFA; http://theifa.org)
Director, University of Maryland Autism Research Consortium (UMARC), www.autism.umd.edu
Faculty, Language Science (languagescience.umd.edu; Neuroscience & Cognitive Neuroscience (NACS, nacs.umd.edu), Developmental Science Field Committee


Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages