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Call for Papers

Theme: Creating Diverse and Inclusive Communities
Type: International Conference
Institution: Queens College
Location: New York, NY (USA)
Date: 10.–11.11.2016
Deadline: 1.8.2016

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Thanks to generous support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation,
Queens College has undertaken a three-year project led by faculty and
students to advance understanding and formulate plans of action that
foster diversity and inclusion in urban communities and higher
education. As part of this, the College will host a two-day
conference to showcase research by emerging scholars in the
humanities and social sciences.

The two-day conference will be held on November 10-11, 2016, on the
Queens College campus located in the heart of the world’s most
diverse urban place. Our students hail from 150 different countries
and speak 70 different languages. The conference will afford ample
opportunities for interdisciplinary exchange and contribute to the
professional development of the emerging scholars who participate as
well as for students and faculty from across CUNY. A special
reception for undergraduates, held on the first evening of the
conference, will provide them a chance to meet and talk with
conference presenters and attendees to learn more about shared fields
of interest and careers in higher education. Conference proceedings
will be broadcast via the web and also captured for later podcasts,
thus amplifying their impact. Publication of selected papers as a
book is also planned. Finally, time will be set aside for interviews
arranged in advance of the conference for open faculty positions at
Queens College and other CUNY campuses to take advantage of this
recruitment opportunity to enhance faculty diversity. 

Scholars, especially those in the early stage of their career, are
invited to propose papers no more than 30 minutes in length. While
limited travel and accommodation support will be provided,
participants are encouraged to solicit funding support from their
home institutions.

Learn more about Queens College by going to:
http://www.qc.cuny.edu/Pages/home.aspx

Please send a 250-word proposal and CV to:

Mellon Conference Program Committee
c/o Michael Wolfe, Dean of Social Sciences
[email protected]

Deadline: August 1, 2016


Contact:

Michael Wolfe, Ph.D., Dean
Division of Social Sciences
Queens College
City University of New York
335 Powdermaker Hall
New York, NY 11437
USA
Email: [email protected]




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