IPA News

15 Oct 2022

The International Phonetic Association is offering IPA Student Awards, Travel Bursaries and Gösta Bruce Scholarships for ICPhS 2023. The Gösta Bruce Scholarships are supported by donations to the Gösta Bruce Memorial Fund, which honors the previous IPA president. Details on eligibility, financial benefits and evaluation criteria are available below.

The application period is from April 1st to April 10th 2023. Awards will be announced by May 2nd, giving awardees time to register for the ICPhS in advance of the 5th May unique early-bird registration deadline (see https://www.icphs2023.org/ for details).

To apply for an Award, eligible members of the IPA should log in to the website with their membership details and fill in the application form here. Candidates should upload their paper, notification of acceptance and reviews. Awards will be made available to successful applicants in advance of the ICPhS on receipt of the relevant supporting documentation (further details of which will be provided to awardees).

Please note that if you are joining as a new member, it may take up to 2-3 days for your membership to be activated. Students should allow an additional 2-3 days for their student status to be approved.

The application is now closed.

Further details of the IPA's ICPhS support schemes

Objective

To support student and other eligible members as described below to present their research at ICPhS.

Types of Awards and Financial benefits

  1. Student Award: up to 40 awards for an amount of up to GBP600 towards costs of early-bird student member conference registration fee and accommodation.
  2. Travel Bursary and Gösta Bruce Scholarship - up to GBP600 towards travel costs to ICPhS. The IPA aims to support as many eligible members as possible within the budget allocated for Travel Bursaries and Gösta Bruce
    Scholarships.

Eligibility

IPA Student Awards and Gösta Bruce Scholarships are granted to student members of the Association who are first or sole author of a paper or poster.

Travel Bursaries are granted to Association members who are first or sole author of a
paper or poster from any of the following groups:
(i) student members,
(ii) unemployed members,
(iii) members under age 35,
(iv) members from countries where funding resources are limited.

Proof of student or other relevant status must be submitted with the application.

Eligible members can apply for either a Student Award or a Travel Bursary/Gösta Bruce Scholarship.

Applications

Information about the availability of, and mode of application for, these awards is provided by the IPA and the conference organizers.

Selection criteria

Papers of award applicants are reviewed by the IPA Committee on Conference Sponsorships and Student Awards. The highest scoring papers of student members from the Travel Bursary type of Awards will be selected for the Gösta Bruce Scholarships, with the stipulation that at least half of those scholarships will be awarded for research on prosody (and that first or sole authors of those papers are not previous Gösta Bruce Scholarship recipients). The remaining awards will be made based primarily on paper scores, but with additional attention to distribution to members from a variety of countries.

Committee on Conference Sponsorships and Student Awards: Patrice Beddor, John Esling, Jonathan Harrington, Katerina Nicolaidis (chair), Masaki Taniguchi.

The Committee on Conference Sponsorships and Student Awards announces the following IPA Student Awards for 2021-2022.

The IPA has granted an IPA Student Award to a student member participating in the Phonetics and Phonology in Europe 2021 conference, 21-23 June 2021, Barcelona, Spain. The recipient of the Award is Ander Beristain of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Five student members have received IPA Student Awards for their participation in the 1st International Conference on Tone and Intonation (TAI) 2021, 6-9 December 2021, Sonderborg, Denmark. They are: Aljawharah Alzamil (University of York), Maria Lialiou (University of Cologne), Shuting Liu (University of Melbourne), Simona Sbranna (University of Cologne), and Yan Sun (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign).

Another six student members have received IPA Student Awards for their participation in the Speech Prosody 2022 conference, 23-26 May 2022, Lisbon, Portugal. They are: Lena Borise (Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Marita K.
Everhardt (University of Groningen), Jiyoung Jang (University of California, Santa Barbara), Anindita Nath (University of Texas at El Paso), Simona Sbranna (University of Cologne), and Liang Zhao (University of York).

Congratulations to all these student members!

Committee on Conference Sponsorships and Student Awards: Patrice Beddor, John Esling, Jonathan Harrington, Katerina Nicolaidis (chair), Masaki Taniguchi.

20 Jun 2022

The International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS) is one of the largest and one of the earliest conferences for all aspects of phonetic research.

Usually held every four years there were 19 meetings since its inauguration in 1932. The 16th ICPhS in Saarbrücken was the first that made and maintained its proceedings online. With the financial support of the Max Mangold estate the Phonetics group at Saarland University in Saarbrücken have made the proceedings of earlier congresses available as searchable pdf documents. This project is meant as a complement to the digitisation of the ICPhS proceedings by the International Phonetic Association (IPA).

https://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/groups/BM/phonetics/resources.html#icphs

26 Jan 2022

The IPA is co-sponsoring the "Lacerda 120 - The 5th International Workshop on the History of Speech Communication Research" (https://lacerda120.wordpress.com/), to be held in Porto, Portugal, May 29, 2022. IPA is offering up to two Awards covering the student registration fees. Applicants for these Awards must be:

  1. sole author or first and presenting author of an oral presentation, and
  2. an eligible student member of the IPA: student member, unemployed member, member under age 35, or member from a low-income-level country.

Applications for IPA membership can be lodged via our website here. A full list of member benefits can be found on this page. To apply for an Award, eligible members of the IPA should log in to the website with their membership details and fill in the application form here. Students should upload their abstract and notification of acceptance. The deadline for applications is Μarch 15, 2022. The registration fees will be reimbursed after the completion of the event and upon receipt of confirmation of participation at the conference. This will include photographs or screenshots that can be posted on the IPA social media.

9 Jan 2022

The IPA supports student members (and other eligible members) to present their research at ICPhS and other international conferences, symposia and workshops on the speech sciences that are co-sponsored by
the IPA.

The IPA Student Awards usually cover the early-bird student registration fee for conferences other than ICPhS; for ICPhS, it covers the early-bird student registration fee and accommodation costs. Information about the availability of, and application for, these awards is provided by conference organizers to student attendees and the IPA.

Conference organisers can contact the Committee on Conference Sponsorships and Student Awards (studentawards@internationalphoneticassociation.org) to discuss the terms of the sponsorship.

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