TIRF DDG recipients

Recipients and Findings

The Language Testing Research Colloquium (LTRC) was held online this year from June 14 to 17, and as has been the custom for several years, TIRF was represented there. At the awards ceremony, plaques were given to seven TIRF Doctoral Dissertation Grant (DDG) recipients – five 2019 TIRF DDG recipients and two 2020 awardees. (Since last year’s LTRC event was cancelled due to the pandemic, recognizing the 2019 grantees was not possible.)

Recapping TIRF’s 2024 Year-end Fundraiser

Late last month, with just four days remaining before our year-end fundraiser was drawing to an end, we reported that we were $11,000 short of our goal. The outlook for reaching our annual campaign’s target was bleak. It seemed we were going to fall short of fully matching TIRF’s Trustees’

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TIRF’s 2025 DDG Program Underway

The application window for TIRF’s 2025 Doctoral Dissertation Grants (DDG) program is now open. The Foundation’s flagship program is designed to provide awards for doctoral students nearing the completion of their studies. There are three different types of DDGs offered from TIRF and its partners this year. Once again, we

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Dr. Crissa Stephens Awarded 2025 TIRF Alatis Prize

We are pleased to announce the recipient of the 2025 TIRF James E. Alatis Prize for Research on Language Planning and Policy in Educational Contexts. Dr. Crissa Stephens, Independent Scholar, has been selected as this year’s recipient of TIRF’s Alatis Prize. Her article is entitled “Invisible Policy Brokers: The Political

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TIRF Board Approves New Strategic Plan

Editor’s note: In this piece, we offer a ChatGPT-generated summary of TIRF’s newly approved Strategic Plan. The text has undergone revisions by a TIRF staff member and is shared with our supporters below. Just last month, TIRF’s Board of Trustees approved a new Strategic Plan for TIRF – an activity

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