ESWAE-2024 aims to gathering of professors, environmental scientists, engineers, scientists, technologists, planners, managers, innovators, policy makers, students, Energy and power ministries, Energy, soil and water manufacturers, fuel producers, global buyers and suppliers from the power, petroleum and renewable energy industries and others interested in sharing ideas, knowledge and experiences. The major objective is to provide a unique environment to share innovative practices, cutting-edge research and unique experiences as well as strategies.
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Global Conference on Environmental Studies aims to bring professors, environmental scientists, engineers, scientists, technologists, planners, managers, innovators, policy makers, students and others interested in sharing ideas, knowledge and experiences in the area of environmental science together. The major objective is to provide a unique environment to share innovative practices, current research and unique experiences and strategies as well.
The Institute for the Study of Genocide (ISG) is pleased to announce that Sabine Cadeau’s book, “More than a Massacre: Racial Violence and Citizenship in the Haitian–Dominican Borderlands,” has been awarded the ISG’s 2023 Raphael Lemkin Book Award. The biennial award recognizes the best non-fiction book published in English or translated into English that focuses on the causes, prevention, response, or consequences of genocide and mass atrocities.
EMoDiR Workshop and General Assembly, November 30-December 2, 2023, at Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Deadline: September 4, 2023
The latest issue of journal Ler Historia is now fully available online. Colonialism, Africa, economic history, and history of science are the key topics of this issue, published as the journal reaches 40 years of publication. LH 82 also features articles and book reviews on the Spanish nobility, the birth of Portuguese police, women's suffrage in Brazil, and more.
International Symposium
Before, Behind and Beyond the Wave
Korean Popular Culture in Perspective
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My name is Dr. P. Mike Rattanasengchanh and I am an Assistant Professor of Asian and US history at Midwestern State University.
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The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Center on Disability Studies, in the College of Education, is accepting presentation proposals for the 39th Annual Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability and Diversity, February 27–28, 2024 in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. Submissions are being accepted until October 1, 2023 with a preferred submission date of September 15th at http://go.hawaii.edu/na2.
This year’s theme, Beyond Access: Building a Culture of Belonging, will highlight the following #PacRim2024 conference strands:
Call for Submissions—Special Issue of American, British, and Canadian Studies: “Crisis, Academic Engagement, and Scholar Activism in American Studies,” June 2024
Deadline: 15 September 2023