The University Council for General and Applied Linguistics (UCGAL) was established in 2009, to provide a unified voice on public policy matters for linguistics within the UK higher education community, linking together major UK learned societies and associations.
Given current pressures, they are asking members of the UK linguistics community (postgraduate students, researchers, teachers and practitioners) to fill in a census covering teaching, research expertise and outreach activities so that they can get a better understanding of the state of the discipline. This information will be used to support and promote the health and sustainability of general and applied linguistics in the UK, for example by mapping where linguists are based in the UK for the UCGAL website.
If you are a teacher, researcher or postgraduate student of linguistics in the UK, please take 5 minutes to fill out the census.
https://angliaruskin.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/ucgal-linguistics-census