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New Voices - Student conference (SMG - AAH / Reading 5 Nov 2004)

Outi K.

New Voices Conference, University of Reading, 5 November 2004

The Student Members' Group (SMG) of the Association of Art Historians (AAH) organises the fifth New Voices conference at the Department of History of Art, the University of Reading, UK, 5 November 04.

New Voices was initiated in 2003 as a series of one-day conferences for both postgraduate and undergraduate students. It is a vital opportunity to gain practical experience in presenting a paper in an informal atmosphere while also networking with fellow students.

Call for papers:

We welcome short papers (25 minutes) related to your research interest. Please e-mail me a 300-word abstract including the full title pf your paper, name, institutional affiliation and contact details by 5 October.

Cost:

The conference fee is only £5, including lunch and tea/coffee. AAH membership is necessary to participate.

For further info, please visit the AAH website

http://www.aah.org.uk/assn/students/students.html or contact Outi Remes at ch-students@aah.org.uk

Reference:

CFP: New Voices - Student conference (SMG - AAH / Reading 5 Nov 2004). In: ArtHist.net, Jul 23, 2004 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/26505>.

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