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International conference on linguistic, literary and pedagogical turns

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Department of English, University of Wah organized International Conference on Linguistic, Literary and Pedagogical Turns.

The thematic underpinnings of the Conference fringed on areas such as Responses and Challenges of Covid-19 in Language and Literature; Psychological, Social and Emotional Trauma in Literature; Environmental Literature and Linguistics and Teaching & Learning in the Digital Age.

Prof. Dr. Jameel-Un Nabi, Vice Chancellor, University of Wah, in his welcome note, reiterated his vision of making UW a research-intensive institution and highlighted UW’s core commitment to quality education. Keynote speakers from across the globe joined the Conference in virtual mode including Malaysia, Italy, Iran, KSA, Turkmenistan, US, Oman, Nigeria and Tunisia.

With more than 40 International scholars and 67 local presenters, the Conference displayed a galaxy of researchers, participants and attendees from across the country and abroad.

 

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