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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.)

Elise Brittain

Throughout the holiday season, we are encouraging our supporters to read about the lives being impacted by our work. Read on to hear from Elise Brittain, one of our 2022 DDG awardees! Elise Brittain (University of Texas at San Antonio): “This funding opportunity provided by TIRF will provide access to

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Eldin Milak

Throughout the holiday season, we are encouraging our supporters to read about the lives being impacted by our work. Read on to hear from Eldin Milak, one of our 2022 DDG awardees! Eldin Milak (Sungkyunkwan University): “From the outset of my studies in linguistics, I was intrigued by the relationship

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Dr. Chris Chang-Bacon

We are pleased to announce the recipient of the 2022 TIRF James E. Alatis Prize for Research on Language Planning and Policy in Educational Contexts. Dr. Chris Chang-Bacon, Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia School of Education, has been named as this year’s recipient of TIRF’s Alatis Prize. His

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