Polyglot Conference Taipei 2025
"For Everyone Who Loves Language" - A Dynamic Convergence of Language Enthusiasts, Professionals, Academics, and Learners
Date and time
Location
Songshan Cultural and Creative Park / 松山文創園区
No. 133, Guangfu S Rd Xinyi District Taipei, Taipei City 11072 Taiwan R.O.C.Refund Policy
About this event
HERE FOLLOWS INFORMATION ABOUT THE POLYGLOT CONFERENCE
Experience the exhilaration of the Polyglot Conference Taipei 2025, a captivating language extravaganza that will take place from Monday, November 10th to Wednesday, November 12th, 2025. But that's not all!
At the Polyglot Conference Taipei, you'll be treated to:
- One full day of mixing with other participants, practising language, learning languages together and taking part in games and quizzes. You will be welcome to join in whichever social activities you like. Naturally, you can continue those conversations over the following two conference days and beyond too.
- Two days of immersive presentations on captivating language-related topics, fueling your curiosity and expanding your knowledge.
- Engaging workshops and interactive learning experiences, where you can enhance your language skills alongside fellow enthusiasts, discovering new techniques and strategies.
- Opportunities to connect with a diverse community of language learners, forging lasting friendships and connections from around the globe.
- Language practice sessions that will allow you to put your newfound knowledge into action, honing your speaking and listening abilities.
- The chance to immerse yourself in the local culture, getting to know the people of Taiwan and gaining insights into their unique perspectives.
- Thrilling games and quizzes, organized in collaboration with our esteemed partners and sponsors, where you can test your language prowess and win fantastic prizes.
- An array of fun-filled activities designed to ignite your sense of adventure and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Secure your tickets now for the Polyglot Conference Taipei 2025, an extraordinary event that promises an unforgettable fusion of languages, cultures, and lifelong connections. Join us for a week-long celebration that starts before the main event with language courses, and extend your experience on to Friday, November 14th, with even more language-related adventures. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to be part of a global community united by the love of languages. Get ready for an extraordinary journey that will leave you inspired and connected like never before!
There are additional paid options are also available to participants in Taipei as part of the Business Retreat and Language Courses.
These additional events are designed to enhance your conference journey, offering opportunities for relaxation, cultural enrichment, and meaningful connections with fellow attendees. We look forward to sharing these unforgettable moments with you.
NOTE: When getting a ticket for the Polyglot Conference you need to be 18 years of old or older. If you are under 18, then please write to us before getting a ticket, as per the advise on our website FAQ.
Disclaimer: As a participant I have read and agree to the terms of the Polyglot Conference Code of Conduct
The Polyglot Conference is dedicated to providing a conference experience and a safe environment for all, free of harassment, judgment, and discrimination. We strive to create a space where individuals can express their love for languages and language learning, irrespective of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, skin color, age, religion (or lack thereof), or language, whether it be in person or online. Attendees of the Polyglot Conference come from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and traditions, united by their passion for languages. While we encourage active participation, friendship, and the sharing of knowledge, we expect all participants to adhere to the principles outlined in this Code of Conduct, treating each other with respect and fostering a safe, educational, and enjoyable environment for all.OUR VALUES
We value and highly appreciate each and every one of you who in the past have participated, or in the future will participate in the Polyglot Conference. One of the special things that we are most proud of is the fact that many people from many parts of the world, with different perspectives, backgrounds, professions, and languages spoken, and this diversity manifests itself in the various presentations of the Conference as well as its attendees.OUR EXPECTATIONS
We expect all participants to contribute to our event, be it in person or online, in various positive ways, but not limited to:Supporting fellow language enthusiasts in their language learning journeys. Recognize that each person’s language abilities and learning methods are unique.Interacting respectfully and empathetically with others, both offline and online. Foster a friendly and polite atmosphere that promotes learning and enjoyment for all.Expressing opinions with consideration and providing constructive criticism rather than resorting to negative feedback.Engaging in meaningful discussions related to the Polyglot Conference, languages, and language learning in general. Encourage the promotion and appreciation of indigenous languages.Respecting the following principles related to the Code of Conduct and disciplinary guidelines.VIOLATIONS OF CODE OF CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE
We have a zero-tolerance policy towards violations of the Code of Conduct. Conference participants found to be in breach of these rules may face sanctions or expulsion from the conference without a refund, at the discretion of the conference organizers. Violations include, but are not limited to:Verbal comments that reinforce social structures of domination related to gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, religion, or language.Sharing or displaying sexual images in public spaces.Deliberate intimidation, stalking, or following others.Engaging in harassing photography or recording.Disrupting talks or other events continuously.Initiating inappropriate physical contact.Exhibiting unwelcome sexual attention of any kind.Engaging in spamming or sending unwelcome messages to other members for commercial purposes, seeking romantic relationships, or other unrelated intentions. Repeatedly sending unwanted messages is considered harassment.Impersonating members online or creating false profiles to deceive or promote an organization.Posting personal information of other members, such as telephone numbers, physical addresses, credit card information, etc., in the forum.Using hate speech, offensive language, defamation, or making threats of violence towards other members or the Polyglot Conference.Posting third-party content without appropriate permission.Posting content that encourages self-harm.Engaging in discussions regarding religion and politics that do not contribute to conversations about languages and instead serve to insult, belittle events or groups, and/or promote beliefs or ideologies. These topics should be approached with sensitivity, and if you don’t have anything constructive to say, it’s better to refrain from commenting.Advocating for or encouraging any of the above behaviors.ENFORCEMENT
Participants asked to stop engaging in improper behavior are expected to comply immediately. The Code of Conduct applies to exhibitors in the expo hall, sponsor or vendor booths, and similar activities. Specifically, exhibitors should not use sexualized images, activities, or other materials unrelated to the Polyglot Conference. Booth staff, including volunteers, should refrain from wearing sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes or creating a sexualized environment. Event organizers retain the right to take any necessary actions to maintain a welcoming environment for all participants. This may include warning the offender or expulsion from the conference without a refund. Event organizers may also address any disruptive or hostile activities designed to hinder the event or create an unwelcoming environment. We expect participants to adhere to these rules at all event venues and event-related social activities. Furthermore, we encourage participants to continue following these rules even outside of official event activities.REPORTING
If someone makes you or anyone else feel unsafe or unwelcome, please report it as soon as possible to one of the Conference Organisers. Harassment and other violations of the code of conduct undermine the value of our event for everyone. We want all attendees to have a positive and enjoyable experience. Your presence enriches our event.PERSONAL REPORT
You can make a personal report by contacting any member of the Organising team.When filing a personal report, our staff will ensure your safety and privacy. They may involve other event staff to ensure proper management of your report. While recounting your experience can be upsetting, we will handle it with the utmost respect and sensitivity. You are welcome to bring someone for support, and we assure you that you won’t be required to confront anyone, nor will your identity be disclosed. Our team will gladly assist you in contacting hotel/venue security, local law enforcement, local support services, provide escorts, or take other measures to ensure your safety throughout the event. We value your participation.
CONTACTS
Email address for organisers
LICENSE AND ATTRIBUTION
This policy is licensed under the Creative Commons Zero license. It is public domain, no credit and no open licencing of your version is required.
This anti-harassment policy is based on the example policy from the Geek Feminism wiki, created by the Ada Initiative and other volunteers.
OUR VALUES
We value and highly appreciate each and every one of you who in the past have participated, or in the future will participate in the Polyglot Conference. One of the special things that we are most proud of is the fact that many people from many parts of the world, with different perspectives, backgrounds, professions, and languages spoken, and this diversity manifests itself in the various presentations of the Conference as well as its attendees.
OUR EXPECTATIONS
We expect all participants to contribute to our event, be it in person or online, in various positive ways, but not limited to:
- Supporting fellow language enthusiasts in their language learning journeys. Recognize that each person’s language abilities and learning methods are unique.
- Interacting respectfully and empathetically with others, both offline and online. Foster a friendly and polite atmosphere that promotes learning and enjoyment for all.
- Expressing opinions with consideration and providing constructive criticism rather than resorting to negative feedback.
- Engaging in meaningful discussions related to the Polyglot Conference, languages, and language learning in general. Encourage the promotion and appreciation of indigenous languages.
- Respecting the following principles related to the Code of Conduct and disciplinary guidelines.
VIOLATIONS OF CODE OF CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE
We have a zero-tolerance policy towards violations of the Code of Conduct. Conference participants found to be in breach of these rules may face sanctions or expulsion from the conference without a refund, at the discretion of the conference organizers. Violations include, but are not limited to:
- Verbal comments that reinforce social structures of domination related to gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, religion, or language.
- Sharing or displaying sexual images in public spaces.
- Deliberate intimidation, stalking, or following others.
- Engaging in harassing photography or recording.
- Disrupting talks or other events continuously.
- Initiating inappropriate physical contact.
- Exhibiting unwelcome sexual attention of any kind.
- Engaging in spamming or sending unwelcome messages to other members for commercial purposes, seeking romantic relationships, or other unrelated intentions. Repeatedly sending unwanted messages is considered harassment.
- Impersonating members online or creating false profiles to deceive or promote an organization.
- Posting personal information of other members, such as telephone numbers, physical addresses, credit card information, etc., in the forum.
- Using hate speech, offensive language, defamation, or making threats of violence towards other members or the Polyglot Conference.
- Posting third-party content without appropriate permission.
- Posting content that encourages self-harm.
- Engaging in discussions regarding religion and politics that do not contribute to conversations about languages and instead serve to insult, belittle events or groups, and/or promote beliefs or ideologies. These topics should be approached with sensitivity, and if you don’t have anything constructive to say, it’s better to refrain from commenting.
- Advocating for or encouraging any of the above behaviors.
ENFORCEMENT
Participants asked to stop engaging in improper behavior are expected to comply immediately. The Code of Conduct applies to exhibitors in the expo hall, sponsor or vendor booths, and similar activities. Specifically, exhibitors should not use sexualized images, activities, or other materials unrelated to the Polyglot Conference. Booth staff, including volunteers, should refrain from wearing sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes or creating a sexualized environment. Event organizers retain the right to take any necessary actions to maintain a welcoming environment for all participants. This may include warning the offender or expulsion from the conference without a refund. Event organizers may also address any disruptive or hostile activities designed to hinder the event or create an unwelcoming environment. We expect participants to adhere to these rules at all event venues and event-related social activities. Furthermore, we encourage participants to continue following these rules even outside of official event activities.
REPORTING
If someone makes you or anyone else feel unsafe or unwelcome, please report it as soon as possible to one of the Conference Organisers. Harassment and other violations of the code of conduct undermine the value of our event for everyone. We want all attendees to have a positive and enjoyable experience. Your presence enriches our event.
PERSONAL REPORT
You can make a personal report by contacting any member of the Organising team.When filing a personal report, our staff will ensure your safety and privacy. They may involve other event staff to ensure proper management of your report. While recounting your experience can be upsetting, we will handle it with the utmost respect and sensitivity. You are welcome to bring someone for support, and we assure you that you won’t be required to confront anyone, nor will your identity be disclosed. Our team will gladly assist you in contacting hotel/venue security, local law enforcement, local support services, provide escorts, or take other measures to ensure your safety throughout the event. We value your participation.
CONTACTS
Email address for organisers
LICENSE AND ATTRIBUTION
This policy is licensed under the Creative Commons Zero license. It is public domain, no credit and no open licencing of your version is required.
This anti-harassment policy is based on the example policy from the Geek Feminism wiki, created by the Ada Initiative and other volunteers.
I therefore also agree that:
I will behave in a manner that promotes a positive and inclusive environment for all participants, ensuring everyone feels valued and welcomed. I will respect the privacy and personal boundaries of others. By participating in the Polyglot Conference, I acknowledge that my image and/or words may be in the public domain. I understand that any materials shared by the Polyglot Conference will be reviewed, and I have the responsibility to avoid being identified if I choose to do so.
The Polyglot Conference will not intentionally disclose the full names and photos of individual participants publicly, unless you voluntarily provide such details for publication. Images may be used as generic screen grabs without any names or tags attached. Likewise, I agree not to tag or identify other participants without their consent. I also agree not to share or copy links or materials from the Polyglot Conference Global outside of the Polyglot Conference Global platform.
Furthermore, I understand that traveling to Taipei, Taiwan, requires me to take the necessary steps to ensure I have appropriate travel insurance, financial coverage, and provisions for my trip. I have reviewed and followed the guidelines provided by my government regarding travel to Taiwan, as well as the information provided by the Taiwanese Government on travel within the country. It is important to note that regulations may change, and the Polyglot Conference will adhere to the local guidelines set by the authorities in Taiwan.
REFUND POLICY: Since this is a donation-based ticket for a community event, you are voluntarily supporting the community and its work. Therefore, we are unable to issue any refunds. However, if you encounter any issues with your ticket, access, or have an emergency, please feel free to email us, and we will be happy to assist you in finding a possible solution.
Frequently asked questions
Check out our website for a full list: https://taipei.polyglotconference.com/frequently-asked-questions/