Onboarding information

🏛️ Welcome aboard the MULTIPLES Research Centre 🌐

To ensure you are fully connected with the MULTIPLES activities, we encourage you to visit our research portal and update your profile. Simply log in at the university’s research group page, click on your profile, navigate to the edit tab at the top, then the research groups tab on the side and select MULTIPLES.

As a member, you are invited to engage in our special co-creative activities:

MULTIPLES e-mails

📧 Stay informed by subscribing to our mailing list.


MULTIPLEtalkS

🎙️ Explore thought-provoking low-stakes discussions by visiting the MULTIPLEtalkS and their pages on our blog. You are welcome to join us as a participant or surely, one day, as a speaker. There is a MULTIPLEtalkS once a month.


Writing group

📝 Connect with fellow researchers by joining our writing/working group. We meet twice per week, alternating between the Blandijn and Mercator campuses.


Linghentians

🌟 Explore a safe testing ground for conference performances at the annual Linghentian Doctorials. They invite researchers from different departments and research groups at the faculty. MULTIPLES is represented in the organising committee.


Stay connected with us online:

  • Calendar 📅 Find a comprehensive list of upcoming events: MULTIPLES activities.
  • Facebook 👥 Join our private Facebook group for community discussions and information: MULTIPLES Facebook Group.
  • X, formerly known as Twitter 🐦 Follow us on X for the latest updates: MULTIPLES X account.
  • Blog 🌐 Check out our blog on the life of linguistic, sociolinguistic and anthropological researchers: MULTIPLES Blog.

Additionally, be on the lookout for general research updates from our colleagues which is not necessarily related to our specific research group.

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We look forward to your active participation and collaboration within the MULTIPLES community. 

See you soon 🚀

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