From UNM -- may be of interest to some of us.

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> Resent-From: <[email protected]>
> From: The Mentoring Institute <[email protected]>
> Date: April 11, 2010 9:22:27 AM MDT
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [MENTOR-L] 2010 Mentoring Conference: CALL FOR PROPOSALS
> Reply-To: Mentoring Institute <[email protected]>
> 

> The Mentoring Institute at the University of New Mexico cordially invites you 
> to submit proposals for our Annual Mentoring Conference:
> 
> Learning from the Past & Envisioning the Future
> Albuquerque, NM October 27- 29, 2010
> Keynote Speaker: Dr. Kathy E. Kram, BU
> 
> Call for Proposals
> Abstract Submission:   June 15,2010
> Acceptance Invitation:  July 15, 2010
> Complete Papers:       August 15,2010
> 
> Our third annual conference will be held at the main campus of The University 
> of New Mexico from Wednesday, October 27 to Friday October 29 in Albuquerque, 
> New Mexico. Last year over 275 professionals and students from a variety of 
> fields participated in our conference. The theme for this year is “Mentoring 
> Theory & Practice: Learning from the Past & Envisioning the Future”. The 
> keynote speaker for the conference is Kathy Kram, Professor of Organizational 
> Behavior at Boston University. Among her many achievements, Kathy Kram 
> received the 2002 National Academy of Management Mentoring Award and has 
> multiple publications on mentoring, including her seminal book Mentoring at 
> Work, and her last co-authored volume with Prof. Belle Rose Ragins, the 
> Handbook of Mentoring at Work: Theory, Research and Practice. For more 
> information about the conference or our institute please visit: 
> www.mentor.unm.edu
> 
> This year’s conference theme will focus on joining mentoring professionals 
> from various disciplines to exchange ideas on how the role of established 
> mentoring theories and practices will contribute to the future of mentoring. 
> We invite you to share your thoughts on the past, present and future of 
> mentoring theories and practices.
> Abstracts should address the theme in any of the following categories:
> * Pathways for Education
> * Pathways for Professional Development
> * Integration of Technology
> * Integration of Diversity
> * Building Communities of Practice
> 
> Abstracts must be submitted as papers, posters and/or round-table 
> discussions. Proposals may be experiential in nature or reports of research. 
> Abstracts for posters or round tables should state the problem or question 
> addressed and an overview of the content. Round table submissions should 
> include a statement of the background and expertise of the person submitting 
> to lead the discussion.
> 
> Abstracts must be submitted through our website by June 15, 2010 and must be 
> no longer than 250 words. For more information or to submit your abstract 
> please visit our conference page on our website: 
> http://mentor.unm.edu/conference.html
> 
> Abstracts will be reviewed and accepted papers will be affirmed by invitation 
> by July 15, 2010; complete papers will be due by August 15, 2010. Accepted 
> abstracts will be presented by the author(s) during the conference. 
> Additionally, accepted presenters will be able to attend the conference at a 
> reduced price. We look forward to this opportunity for interaction and 
> engagement with mentoring researchers and practitioners.
> 
> (*) Conference convened in partnership with the International Mentoring 
> Association & UNM Title V Educational Initiatives
> 
> 
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