Ежегодная конференция Британской ассоциации славянских и восточноевропейских исследований в 2022 г.

     The British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies (BASEES) invites proposals for panels and roundtables, and papers for its 2022 annual conference. BASEES 2022 is being planned to be held in-person from the 8th to the 10th of April and will be hosted at Robinson College, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. The last pre-Covid conference in 2019 welcomed over 500 delegates from over 40 countries around the world. 

     BASEES welcomes paper, panel and roundtable proposals in the following areas: Politics; History; Sociology and Geography; Film and Media, Languages and Linguistics; Literatures and Cultures; and Economics. The conference especially welcomes participation by postgraduate research students and early career scholars. 

     The deadline for paper and panel/roundtable proposals is 30 September 2021. To propose a panel or a paper you will need to fill in the electronic proposal form at  www.baseesconference.org . The proposal system will go live on 6 July 2021. 

     BASEES will allow a limited number of remote paper presentations. If you wish to attend remotely, please indicate so when submitting your proposal. We cannot accept fully remote panels. Remote presentations as part of full panel proposals are limited to one remote presentation in panels with three speakers (excluding the chair) and two remote presentations in panels/roundtables with four to five speakers (excluding chair). 

Academic Conference Organiser: 

Dr Matthias Neumann  academic.organisers@basees.org  

General enquiries about the conference are welcome at  conference@basees.org  

For further information, including fees, postgraduate financial support, and accommodation please check   www.baseesconference.org  

 

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