Abstracts for 20-minute papers on any aspect of Slavic literatures, cultures (including film, music, theatre, visual art, etc.), linguistics, and history are invited for the annual Wisconsin Slavic Conference. Please submit a proposal by February 20th, 2021. Comparative topics and interdisciplinary approaches are welcome and encouraged. The conference will be held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Friday and Saturday, March 25 and 26, 2022.
CFPs and Conferences
Call for Papers
New Perspectives in Russian, Eastern European, and Eurasian Studies
The Havighurst Center for Russian and Post-Soviet Studies at Miami University welcomes applications from advanced graduate students and recent doctoral recipients (ABD to 5 years beyond Ph.D.) for annual international Young Researchers Conference. The conference will take place from March 31-April 3 at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
The American Hungarian Educators Association (AHEA) will hold its 46th Annual Conference on April 7 - 9, 2022, at Quinnipiac University, Hamden Connecticut, USA. We welcome participation by academics, independent scholars, educators, and graduate students who are devoted to the teaching, research, and dissemination of Hungarian culture, history, folklore, literature, language, fine arts, and music. This year’s conference theme is:
Hungarian Studies in the Covid-19 World.
Consider joining us for the 2022 Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, i.e. "KFLC: The Languages, Literature, and Cultures Conference, 2022." Abstract submission will remain open until 1 November 2021 @ 11:59 PM, EST.
The 2022 Transatlantic Policy Symposium asks you to consider how Europe is transforming itself into a global actor and to reflect on the challenges and opportunities entailed by this process. What problems must be addressed, what are the solutions, and who must rise to act so that Europe can forge a geostrategic vision fit for the 21st century? We welcome analysis and expertise from your respective academic discipline (Political Science, Economics, History, or Cultural Studies).
Where Folklore Takes Us: The 20-year Legacy of Peter and Doris Kule Centre for Ukrainian and Canadian Folklore.
The Peter and Doris Kule Centre for Ukrainian and Canadian folklore (KuFC) is holding an international symposium. We invite submissions that focus and critically explore the ways Ukrainian folklore is studied, taught and practised today, in academia, art, music, business and beyond. Proposals engaging with the topic of Ukrainian folklore from various scholarly perspectives and in diverse regional contexts are particularly welcome.
The 21st CESS Annual Conference will be held virtually, with support from the Ohio State University. The conference will run from 9:15 am on October 14 to 1 pm on October 17, 2021 (all times listed are Eastern Daylight Time, UTC–04:00). If your panel has been accepted, please plan to attend virtually.
ARISC GIS Workshop Series: Fall 2021
GIS from the Ground Up:
Introducing Geospatial Tools for Archaeological Research
Seminar registration required: https://forms.gle/ZhXXuieYNQaGA2Ka8
Updated and Revised Call for Papers:
22nd Biennial Conference on Balkan and South Slavic
Linguistics, Literature and Folklore
The 22nd biennial conference on Balkan and South Slavic Linguistics, Literature and Folklore will be hosted by The Ohio State University in Columbus, OH from Thursday April 7 - Sunday April 10, 2022.
The Slavic Reference Service seeks to bring together scholars in the arts and humanities, life, physical, and the social sciences to discuss ongoing projects, as well as completed scholarly works on Central Asia, its history, environment, and peoples at this multidisciplinary research forum. The theme for the inaugural forum is: Publishing and Book Culture
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