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Call for Submissions: 2023 Graduate Student Essay Competition

Apr 03, 2023 02:00 pm | The Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia

The Jordan Center for the Advanced Study of Russia is pleased to announce the fourth annual Graduate Student Essay Competition. Submissions are due by Thursday, 1 June 2023 at 11:59 PM EST.

For more information and how to apply, visit this link: Call for Submissions: 2023 Graduate Student Essay Competition.

The Slavic Reference Service (SRS) at the University of Illinois is inviting proposals for the second annual Caucasus Research Forum, taking place on March 30-31st. The theme for this year’s forum is People and Environment. Subthemes include traditional ecological knowledge, environmental protection and policy, climate change, nature and literature, environmental history, and environment and ethnology.

We ask that presenters submit their abstract by March 3, 2023.

Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics
May 19–21, 2023
Indiana University, Bloomington
Call for Papers

Abstracts are invited for talks or posters on topics dealing with formal Slavic linguistics, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and computational linguistics. All talks will be 30 minutes, followed by 10 minutes for discussion. Submissions are limited to one individual and one joint abstract per author. Abstract submissions should be made via Easyabs at: http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/FASL32/

CFP: JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES XXXV 2023

THE AMERICAN CENTURY & ITS CHALLENGES:
U.S., RUSSIA, P. R. CHINA

Mss. Deadline: March 15, 2023.  Send 1 electronic file (in MS Word or RTF), including 150-175 word Abstract, typed, double-spaced, in-text citation format, via e-mail attachment  + 1 Both-Sided copy of: 15-25 page manuscript (ca. 5,000-7,500 words), author identification on a separate sheet, via regular mail, to:  Dr. O. Gruenwald, JIS Editor, Institute for Interdisciplinary Research, 1065 Pine Bluff Drive, Pasadena, CA 91107, USA.  Early mss. submissions recommended.  View Mss. Guidelines.  E-mail inquiries: info at jis3.org.

CFP: POST/SOCIALIST MEMORY CULTURES IN TRANSITION
2nd PoSoCoMeS Conference
20-23 September 2023, Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia

Paper proposals should include abstracts (no longer than 250 words) and information about the presenter(s) (affiliation and short biography). Panel and roundtable proposals should include an abstract (no longer than 250 words) and a complete list of max 4 participants, the titles of their papers. Please mention 1) if you would like to be part of one of the two streams; 2) if you need to present online. Please send your proposals by 1 February 2023 to the following e-mail address: posocomesconference@tlu.ee. The notifications of acceptance will be sent on 15 March 2023.

MEHAT/ISRG welcomes presentation proposals from graduate students (MA or PhD) and faculty/staff in any department or program related to Islamicate societies past or present. We are particularly eager to facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration with those working beyond the contemporary boundaries of the Middle East. 

To apply please send a brief personal introduction, a title, and a paragraph or two about your intended presentation to Theo Knights. We will be reviewing applications on a rolling basis. Our desire is for the workshop to be a low stress place for students and faculty to receive collegial feedback on current, or very recently published work so please do consider applying!

Call for Proposals for Research and Pedagogical Case Studies 

Content-Based Teaching of Russian 

Do you teach content in Russian as a foreign, second, or heritage language? Please consider submitting a proposal for the edited volume Content-Based Teaching of Russian in the Routledge series on Russian language pedagogy and research     

We would like to hear from various fields and backgrounds of Russian language instruction. Language of publication: English; 3,000 to 8,000 words + references and appendices.

Wisconsin Slavic Conference 
March 24-25, 2023
University of Wisconsin-Madison  

Abstracts for 20-minute papers on any aspect of Slavic literatures, cultures (including film, music, and the visual arts), linguistics, and history are invited for the annual Wisconsin Slavic Conference. Comparative topics and interdisciplinary approaches are welcome and encouraged. The conference will be held in-person at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Friday and Saturday, March 24 and 25, 2023.  

Recent conference programs are available on the Wisconsin Slavic Conference website at https://gns.wisc.edu/2022/04/19/wisconsin-slavic-conference-2022/ This year's keynote lecture will be delivered by Professor Yuliya Ilchuk (Stanford University).

To present a paper at the Wisconsin Slavic Conference, please submit a proposal by February 19, 2023

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