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SIID 5th Annual Postgraduate Conference: 2nd Call for Papers

SIID 5th Annual Postgraduate Conference: 2nd Call for Papers

“Multidisciplinary Insights into International Development: Reconciling the Divided Priorities of One Global Nation”

25th March 2014, University of Sheffield

Keynote Speaker: Duncan Green, Oxfam GB

The Sheffield Institute for International Development (SIID) would like to announce the second call for papers for the 5th Annual Postgraduate Conference. This event aims to provide a friendly academic atmosphere for postgraduate students from all over the UK to share and discuss their current research in areas related to development studies.

If you wish to present a paper, please visit the link below for details on this year’s theme and how to submit. The deadline for submissions is Friday 24th January 2014.

For this year’s Conference, there will be a chance to win the Best Paper Award (further details can be found in the link below). Applicants who wish to be considered for this will need to submit an additional abstract of 650 words by Friday 21st February 2014.

Details of how to register your attendance will be released shortly.

For full details, visit http://siid.group.shef.ac.uk/graduate-school/annual-postgraduate-conference/ or contact development-studies@sheffield.ac.uk