Abstract
Maps are an important visualisation tool for linguists. However, most linguists are not trained in mapping and thus not able to design professional maps. QGIS is opensource mapping software that enables its users to plot features, create data points, or redraw existing maps. For researchers that work with language variation, software like QGIS is vital in providing reliable maps as visualisation tools for further analyses.
The QGIS workshops provided by Dr. Matthew Sung (Leiden University) aim to introduce both basic and advanced mapping techniques specifically aimed or linguists. The map types include a range of qualitative and quantitative maps, such as point maps, frequency maps, area maps and isogloss maps.
Basic Session
- Date: 1st April 2026 (Wed)
- Time: 10:30 – 17:30*
- Venue: C-LP-02
- Topics: Introduction to mapping, data preparation, QGIS and data importation, base map, point map, frequency maps, proportion maps, map exportation
Advanced Session
- Date: 2nd April 2026 (Thu)
- Time: 10:30 – 17:00*
- Venue: C-LP-02
- Topics: Isogloss maps, area maps, georeferencing, map replication, advanced symbology, consultation with participants' own data
*Both with lunch break
Important Notes
- All EdUHK staff and students are eligible for enrollment.
- A limited quota for each session will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
- A confirmation email will be sent to successful applicants 5 days before the start date of the course.
- Applicants who do not receive notifications may assume their applications are unsuccessful.
- Participants are expected to have their own laptop and have QGIS installed in advance.
- The Centre for Research on Linguistics and Language Studies (CRLLS) reserves the right to make the final decision.