Call for Student Paper and Poster Presentations

The 2011 Student Program Subcommittee is accepting proposals for two special sessions - a paper session and a poster session - dedicated to student scholarship during SAA’s Annual Meeting in Chicago, August 22-27, 2011. Work from both master’s and doctoral students will be considered. Proposals that address the program theme are especially encouraged and are due on Friday, January 21, 2011. Read more about the theme and submission details in the call

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