Looking to secure funding for MULTI 2023? The WISLI Tuition Scholarship is a great option! WTS covers ½ of MULTI Tuition and best of all, all MULTI applicants are eligible! The application opens tomorrow, January …
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Support MULTI Programming
Donate to Language Program Office and learn more at: https://multilanguage.wisc.edu/donate/
WISLI Hiring Student Assistants
Are you looking for student employment opportunities! Consider joining our team! The Wisconsin Intensive Summer Language Institutes (WISLI) is hiring student office assistants. For more information and to apply, visit: https://studentjobs.hr.wisc.edu/en-us/job/503791/language-department-office-student-help?fbclid=IwAR2xJXkpuj4PCWoXr4KP_wCEa_klyqhQjYJxYdzh6SFPUBG8mMv9joKRMg0
LCTL Career Fair 2022
The LCTL Career Fair 2022 Recordings Available: Recordings from the 2022 LCTL Career Fair — hear stories & gain career advice from bi/multilingual professionals in the public and private sectors https://lctlcareers.wisc.edu/lctl-2022-2/
Summer 2023 Applications Now Open
MULTI 2023 Applications are now open! Visit the link for more info and to apply: https://multilanguage.wisc.edu/
FLAS Eligibility
FLAS eligibility for Intensive Summer Multilanguage Seminar has extended to include South Asian and Southeast Asian Languages. Go to https://flas.wisc.edu/ to learn more!
FLAS News
The FLAS applications are live! Fund your language study, all MEDLI languages are eligible for FLAS funding. Visit https://flas.wisc.edu/apply/ to learn more.
Language Program Office is Looking for Student Hires!
Tips for Self-directed Language Study
The Multilanguage Seminar is WISLI’s first self-directed language course. The program allows students to discover what manner of language learning works best for them, rather than relying on a particular textbook or trying to mesh …
Meet the Founder of the Multilanguage Seminar- Professor Katrina Daly Thompson
Professor Thompson has an extensive history of working with less commonly taught languages, including Shona, Swahili, and Arabic. As a graduate student, she used self-instructional methods to learn Shona, a Bantu language, which she then …