ICGL16 will be offering two awards to early career researchers to honor the memory of Irene Phillipaki-Warburton. Early career researchers include postgraduate students, graduates of postgraduate programmes (who have completed their degrees within the last five years), PhD candidates, and Post-doctoral researchers/PhD holders (who have completed their degrees within the last five years). Eligible candidates should be the first or sole authors of an oral or poster presentation in a general or thematic session.
At this year’s anniversary 16th ICGL, two scholarships were awarded to early career researchers in memory of Irene Phillipaki-Warburton.
Early career researchers included postgraduate students, graduates of MA programmes (who had completed their degrees within the last five years), PhD candidates, and Post-doctoral researchers/PhD holders (who had completed their degrees within the last five years). Eligible candidates were the first or sole authors of an oral or poster presentation in a general or a thematic session.
A total of 45 applications were received and each presentation was assessed by two reviewers. The two highest-scoring papers were selected for the two scholarships. These were:
Best paper scholarship
Anna Kampanarou, University of Crete & AUTH
Title: Nominalizations of HAVE and BE in Greek
Second best paper scholarship
Panagiotis Panagopoulos, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Title: Ο ρόλος της εργαζόμενης μνήμης στη γραπτή παραγωγή της Ελληνικής ως δεύτερης γλώσσας: Πρώτες προσεγγίσεις (joint paper with Maria Andria and George Mikros)
Awardees were offered scholarship certificates and a monetary reward.
Congratulations!