EERA Network 17. Histories of Education is developing a book publication to mark the thirty-fifth anniversary of EERA (which coincides with the twenty-fifth anniversary of the network). The publication is envisaged as a transdisciplinary one, suited to the EERA-supported Springer book series on Transdisciplinary Perspectives in Educational Research. If you are interested in contributing to the proposed new volume, edited by the Link Convenor and the Convenors of Network 17, please send a 100-200 (max. 500) word abstract to Assoc. Prof. Dr.
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The USC Writing Program’s Upper Division Curriculum Committee welcomes proposals for the online symposium “Uncharted Territories: Genre, Audience and Innovation in Advanced Writing Contexts.” This one-day event aims to bring together teachers of advanced and/or upper-division college composition courses to discuss innovative methods and best practices for widening and strengthening student engagement with diverse genres and audiences.
As Editor of Discover Global Society (Springer Nature) Collection on the theme: Water, Society and Governance (https://link.springer.com/collections/abdcjjeiai), I welcome you to publish your original research in the special issue.
If interested, please fill this Expression of Interest (EOI) Google form: https://forms.gle/5gsM5TmCaFbXjimU9
It's time to rush your submissions for the first round of submissions which close by Dec 23. The sooner you submit, the more chance we have to help you get published and avail fee waiver.
Our non-profit museum has been using Microsoft Teams for volunteer tracking for the past few years, after moving from a 3-ring binder sign in. Volunteers shifts, hours, tracking hours and the ability to ask their fellow volunteers for coverage has been extremely beneficial to both the volunteers and our museum staff. It was announced that a change is in the works but the cost would be difficult for us, at $4.00 per person, monthly.
We are wondering what some of you are using instead or in replacement for Teams?
Date 9-10 November, 2023
Venue Venice, Fondazione Giorgio Cini, and Online (free participation upon registration)
More information and registration via https://grupofria.es/on-the-move
Contact Information onthemoveconf@gmail.com
The History, Classics, and Religion Graduate Students’ Associations (HCRGSA) at the University of Alberta would like to invite graduate students to submit papers on the topic “Culture and Identity: Individuals and Societies in Conversation.” The conference will be held from February 29th to March 2nd, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta in a hybrid mode. We will be offering travel awards (up to CAD 250 to presenters traveling from more than 100km away) as well as a best abstract award of CAD 100.
The World History Association 33nd Annual Meeting
Co-Sponsored by San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA
27-29 June 2024 Currents
CALL FOR PAPERS Submission Deadline #1: January 1, 2024 (proposal submission open at www.thewha.org beginning 11/01/2023). The program committee will begin reviewing proposals starting January 1 and send acceptance notifications on a rolling basis. Final submission deadline: February 1
Northwest Archivists Annual Meeting 2024
Theme: Seeking Balance: Sustainability and Adaptation
The Toyin Falola Interviews (In Collaboration with Pan-African Writers Association, PAWA): A Panel Discussion on African Literature and the Digital World
Please join our distinguished panelists for a panel discussion on African Literature and the Digital World, in commemoration of International African Writers Day.
Sunday, November 12, 2023
5 PM Nigeria
4 PM Ghana
10 AM Austin
New Scholarship on the US South: A Wilson Library Fellows Symposium is a capstone multidisciplinary symposium from the University Libraries at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It will take place November 7 and 8, 2023, on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus.