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SRC2006

Call for papers & panels

Panel schedule

Undergraduate and graduate students from all disciplines are invited to submit proposals (or finished papers from previous classes) for fifteen-minute presentations on any topic of international and/or cross-cultural interest. Proposals related to this year’s topic especially welcome.

Faculty members from VCU and other universities will serve as chairs and discussants for panels open to the public, family, and fAugust 15, 2007resent research at the conference.

Other conference activities include Special Exhibits and Reception.

Proposals (1-2 paragraphs in length)
for papers/research in progress
must be submitted by November 3, 2006 to:

School of World Studies
wsrc@vcu.edu
fax. 804.827.3479

The 11th Annual World Studies Student Research Conference was held November 10-11, 2005. Carri Naumann-Monti organized our largest and best attended conference to date, including special exhibits and over 150 students presenting on twenty-nine panels organized and chaired by VCU faculty.

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