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NeMLA will celebrate it's 42nd annual Convention... Join us for the following Graduate Caucus exciting Activities
No passport needed this year... and hopefully, you're ready... and have these events already in your calendar!!!
1) Thursday April 7th: Graduate Caucus opening events A) Graduate Student Meet-and-Greet. Come meet other grad students and learn ways to get involved in the NeMLA Graduate Caucus. RDV in the Hyatt Registration area at 6:15pm.
Enjoy drinks, appetizers and good conversation at Doll's Place, 101 Paterson Street, www.dollsplacerestaurant.com Meet in the Hyatt Registration area 8:30pm to walk over there together. 2) Sat April 9th: Graduate Caucus Meeting and Social Dinner A) Graduate Student Caucus Business Meeting All graduate students are encouraged to participate. The Graduate Caucus plays an important role in providing scholarships, travel grants and publication opportunities to fellow students. Thus, your presence and ideas are urgently needed. 6:30PM - 7:45PM • Salon B, Hyatt Regency
Northeast Modern Language Association 2011 Annual Convention
Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick, NJ; April 7-10, 2011 Experience the lively and intimate exchange that NeMLA offers at its 42nd annual convention in New Brunswick (NJ), sponsored by Rudgers University. The 2011 Call for Papers features more than 350 panels, covering a broad spectrum of scholarship representing all areas of modern language studes and teaching. -------------------------------------------------- Please join us for NeMLA's 42nd Annual Convention! Call for Papers: http://www.nemla.org/convention/2011/cfp.html Abstract deadline for most sessions: September 30, 2010 Please include with your abstract: Name and Affiliation Email address Postal address Telephone number A/V requirements (if any; $10 handling fee) Interested participants may submit abstracts to more than one NeMLA panel; however panelists can only present one paper. Convention participants may present a paper at a panel or seminar and also present at a creative session or participate in a roundtable. |