> >From: Nicole Julia Berard <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: CFP: Interdisciplinarity: Methodologies and Practices in >Academia (grad) (4/10/05; 5/11/05-5/13/05) > >STEPPING STONES 2005: >The College of Graduate Studies and Research and the Graduate Students' >Association invites all graduate students to submit a paper or poster >for the 13th Annual University of Saskatchewan Graduate Student >Conference, May 11th, 12th, and 13th, 2005. This year's theme is: >"Interdisciplinarity: Methodologies and Practices in Academia". >Conference organizers and presenters, through individual presentations, >posters, and a panel discussion, will discuss the role of >interdisciplinary-based programs in the academy for graduate students >and other academics. Presenters are encouraged to organize and develop >their research and arguments through the vein of interdisciplinarity; >considering questions such as: how does an interdisciplinary approach >enhance or decrease specific research, is interdisciplinary studies >beneficial to research, or does it diminish the product? What is >interdisciplinarity? Are some disciplines more open to >interdisciplinarity than others? Submissions are welcome from graduate >students in all areas of study, in Master's, Doctoral, Post-Doctoral, >and related graduate student programs, and from either full-time or >part-time graduate students. Submissions need to be only marginally >related to the theme. Abstracts must be no longer than 250 words and >submitted by Sunday, April 10th, 2005. Abstracts may be submitted by >e-mail to [log in to unmask] or through regular mail to: Graduate >Students' Association, Room 50 Murray Building, 3 Campus Drive, >Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A4. For additional information, go to >www.gsa.usask.ca <http://www.gsa.usask.ca/> . ******************* The German Studies Call for Papers List Editor: Stefani Engelstein Assistant Editor: Meghan McKinstry Sponsored by the University of Missouri Info available at: http://www.missouri.edu/~graswww/resources/gerlistserv.html