Welcome to the Department for Linguistics and Language Practice! Here you can find out who we are and what we do, and what you can study with us. You can also learn about events, departmental news and activities, and find resources and information for current and prospective students under Academic Information.

The Department of Linguistics and Language Practice came into being by combining the disciplines of linguistics and language practice into one department, establishing a new platform for the training of linguists and language practitioners in South Africa.

Students in our department receive training opportunities that do not exist elsewhere in this format. Our courses afford students the opportunity to be educated and trained in linguistics, translation, interpreting, text editing, terminology and language management. We offer degrees in Language Practice and Linguistics (as a major under the BA General) from BA to PhD level.

The lecturers in our department carry out research in translation studies, interpreting studies, sociolinguistics and theoretical and descriptive linguistics. In addition, our department also regularly hosts postdoctoral fellows and visiting scholars, and we have research associates at leading international universities. Find out more about staff research and profiles and our postdocs and associates on the staff and research pages.

Please refer to the current Kovsies yearbook or Humanities Rule Book for more information on our courses.

POSTGRADUATE STUDENT ORIENTATION 2017 PROGRAMME

by K Riedel | Jan 24, 2017
Dates: 06-09 February 2017
Venue: Interpreting Centre/Winkie Direko 41

Monday, 6 February 2017

Time

Activity

Venue

Presenter/Audience

08:30–09:00

Coffee and tea

Interpreting Centre

09:00-09:30

Welcoming

 

Interpreting Centre

All lecturers

 

Book session with Programme Director for academic advice

List at Interpreting Centre

09:30-10:30

Library session

Interpreting Centre

Lee Goliath

10:30-11:00

Coffee and tea

Interpreting Centre

11:00–13:00

TALPS Test

Computer Centre

11:00–13:00

Enquiries & Academic Advice

Stef Coetzee Building Second Floor Room 224

13:00–14:00

Lunch (own responsibility) – THAKANENG BRIDGE STUDENT CENTRE

14:00-15:00

New MA Dissertations interviews

Interpreting Centre

All lecturers

15:00-16:00

Enquiries & Academic Advice

Stef Coetzee Building Second Floor Room 224

 

Interpreting selection test

Interpreting Centre

 

14:00-16:00

Compulsory Registration for all new students who have already received academic advice. Collect study guides at Xerox next to library

Computer Centre

Tuesday 7 February 2017

Time

Activity

Venue

Presenter/Audience

08:00–08:20

Coffee and tea

Interpreting Centre

08:20–09:30

Successful writing in your postgraduate studies

Interpreting Centre

Mrs. Laura Drennan (CTL)

All students

09:30–11:00

PANEL DISCUSSION: Decolonizing the curriculum

 

Interpreting Centre

Decolonizing the curriculum

11:00–11:30

Coffee and tea

Interpreting Centre

11:30–13:00

Enquiries & Academic Advice

Stef Coetzee Building Room 224

13:00–14:00

Lunch (own responsibility) – THAKANENG BRIDGE STUDENT CENTRE

14:00–15:30

MA and PhD students

Offices

All lecturers

15:30–16:00

Go and collect study guides from Xerox next to the library

Xerox Centre

 

16:00–17:00

LAPR6800

Interpreting Centre

Prof K Marais

 

Wednesday 8 February 2016

Time

Activity

Venue

Presenter/Audience

08:00–08:20

Coffee and tea

Interpreting Centre

 

08:20–09:30

PPS

Interpreting Centre

Selma Kruger

09:30–12:00

LINC6808

Interpreting Centre

Dr K Riedel

LAPT6808

Computer Lab G

Prof K Marais

12:00–13:00

Lunch (own responsibility) –THAKANENG BRIDGE STUDENT CENTRE

13:30–15:00

LAPI6808

Interpreting Centre

Mrs X Jansen van Vuuren

 

LINF6808

Computer lab F

Dr K Riedel

15:00–16:30

LINO6808

Interpreting Centre

Dr Mwaniki

Thursday 9 February 2017

Time

Activity

Venue

Presenter/Audience

08:00–08:20

Coffee and tea

Interpreting Centre

08:20–09:20

Services offered at postgraduate school

Interpreting Centre

Ms Danilda Liebenberg

09:20–13:00

MA and PhD students presentation

Interpreting Centre

MA and PhD students

 

Coffee and tea in between presentations

 

 

13:00–14:00

Lunch (own responsibility) – THAKANENG BRIDGE STUDENT CENTRE

14:00–15:00

Guest Lecture: An introduction to Wawa ideophones

FGG201

Dr Marieke Martin (UCT)

15:00–15:10

Coffee and Tea

FGG201

 

15:00–16:00

Round Table Discussion

FGG201

All MA and PhD students


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FACULTY CONTACT

T: +27 51 401 2240 or humanities@ufs.ac.za

Postgraduate:
Marizanne Cloete: +27 51 401 2592

Undergraduate:
Neliswa Emeni-Tientcheu: +27 51 401 2536
Phyllis Masilo: +27 51 401 9683

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