Canadian Classical Bulletin/Bulletin Canadien des Etudes Anciennes

13.5.4      2007 02 08      ISSN 1198-9149

 

Editors/Rédacteurs: J. W. Geyssen (University of New Brunswick):  bulletin@unb.ca

Michael P. Fronda (McGill University): michael.fronda@cac-scec.ca

Renaud Gagné (McGill University): renaud.gagne@cac-scec.ca


webpage: http://cac-scec.ca/

 


 

 

Published by e-mail by the Classical Association of Canada/

Publié par courrier électronique par la société canadienne des études classiques

webpage: http://www.usask.ca/classics/cac/index.html

 

President: James Murray (University of New Brunswick, Fredericton)   jsm@unb.ca

Secretary/ Secrétaire: Patrick Baker (Université Laval)   Patrick.Baker@hst.ulaval.ca

Treasurer/ Trésorier: Annabel Robinson (University of Regina)   annabel.robinson@uregina.ca

 


Contents:

[1] Call for Papers

 


 

[1] Call for Papers

From: Chelsey Young. <t33k2@unb.ca>

University of New Brunswick
Undergraduate Conference on Classical Studies

16-17 March 2007


CALL FOR PAPERS EXTENSION

The Classics Society in conjunction with the Department of Classics and Ancient History at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton will be hosting an undergraduate conference on the 16th and 17th of March, 2007.

We are welcoming papers from all students of Classics and Classical Studies as well as from students of any discipline within the Humanities. Topics should be related to the Classical World. Presentations should be about ten to fifteen minutes in length.

The 16th will consist of one afternoon session with a keynote address in the evening. This year’s speaker will be Dr. M. Carter from the University of Brock, who will be presenting a paper entitled: “Undressed to Kill: Views of the Retiarius.” The second and third sessions will be held on the morning and early afternoon of the 17th. A reception will follow the keynote address, and a combined luncheon and presentation-skills workshop will follow the final session on the 17th.

The registration fee is $10, payable at the conference.

Abstracts should be around 300 words and should include a name, address, e-mail address, phone number and the university affiliation. The deadline for submissions has been extended until February 15th, 2007, and all accepted undergraduates will be notified by February 21st, 2007. Abstracts (preferably as a word document) should be sent to Chelsey Young t33k2@unb.ca, as should any questions. All undergraduates are welcome and encouraged to submit an abstract regardless of experience.
 



 

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