2014 Spring Conference
Location
University of North Florida
Start Date
1-3-2014 12:00 AM
End Date
16-3-2014 12:00 AM
Description
Contemporary English departments are expanding in order to encompass a wide variety of intellectual thought by intersecting countless disciplinary fields. It seems that nothing is out of bounds or off limits. The English Graduate Organization (EGO) at the University of North Florida is pleased to announce the call for abstracts for its spring conference, which will be held April 7, 2014. The EGO Conference is a small collection of students and faculty whose desire is to promote graduate student scholarship, as well as to facilitate the professionalization of graduate students within the larger field of English Studies.
EGO welcomes papers, creative pieces, documentaries, or even works in progress from all subjects within the UNF Department of English. Abstracts should be approximately 200 words, and presentations should be no longer than 10 -12 minutes.
Call for Projects "Out of Bounds: Contemporary English Studies"
University of North Florida
Contemporary English departments are expanding in order to encompass a wide variety of intellectual thought by intersecting countless disciplinary fields. It seems that nothing is out of bounds or off limits. The English Graduate Organization (EGO) at the University of North Florida is pleased to announce the call for abstracts for its spring conference, which will be held April 7, 2014. The EGO Conference is a small collection of students and faculty whose desire is to promote graduate student scholarship, as well as to facilitate the professionalization of graduate students within the larger field of English Studies.
EGO welcomes papers, creative pieces, documentaries, or even works in progress from all subjects within the UNF Department of English. Abstracts should be approximately 200 words, and presentations should be no longer than 10 -12 minutes.
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