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Read article: Arabic debate team continues to excel on the national stage
Arabic debate team continues to excel on the national stage
Our outstanding UIUC Arabic debate team is making waves on the national stage once again! Check out this article highlighting our very own Foziea Garada's recent first place win at the national U.S. Universities Arabic Debating Championship! The link to the article can be found here:...
Read article: SOSY 7: Between Languages, Between Worlds
SOSY 7: Between Languages, Between Worlds
This past weekend, on April 4th, UIUC hosted the 7th Sociolinguistics Symposium. The event took place in the Lucy Ellis Lounge and was attended by approximately 55 people.This year's theme was Between Languages, Between Worlds: Language, Culture, and Global Communication, and the symposium...
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Read article: PhD Candidate Martine Gallardo Awarded 2026 SLCL Dissertation Completion Fellowship
PhD Candidate Martine Gallardo Awarded 2026 SLCL Dissertation Completion Fellowship
We are pleased to announce that Linguistics PhD candidate Martine Gallardo is a recipient of the 2026 SLCL Dissertation Completion Fellowship. These fellowships provide advanced doctoral students with an academic year of support to complete their dissertations. Martine received this award for...
Read article: Join us for SoSy 7!
Join us for SoSy 7!
The 7th Sociolinguistics Symposium (SOSY), will take place on April 4 at LCLB 1080 (Lucy Ellis Lounge). The event will bring together scholars and students for a full day of presentations and discussions on a range of topics...
Read article: Student Research Showcase at 2026 Open House
Student Research Showcase at 2026 Open House
This Spring, the Linguistics Seminar Series included a poster session for current graduate students to highlight ongoing and recent research. Many of these researchers will also be presenting their work later this year at conferences both across the country and abroad. A current list of...
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Eda Yildirimer

Grad Student Spotlight: Eda Yildirimer

My main research focus centers on the professional development and identity (re)construction of language teachers working with multilingual and multicultural learners. Drawing on my own experiences as a Global South educator navigating Global North institutions, I am interested in how teachers make use of their identities and emotions as resources to make sense of their positioning, navigate tensions and dominant ideologies, and sustain their growth. Upon graduation, I aim to pursue a PhD and continue research that advances equity-oriented education while remaining engaged in teaching,...

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