| October 14, 2011 | to | October 15, 2011 |
Kennesaw State University presents Integrating the Workplace: A Retrospective on the 50th Anniversary of “Plans for Progress” Oct. 14-15, 2011. It is a multidisciplinary conference focusing on workplace integration in the post-World War II era, especially the period of 1960- 1990. The submissions deadline has passed. mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on September 17th, 2011
| EVENTS |
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Kennesaw State University presents Integrating the Workplace: A Retrospective on the 50th Anniversary of “Plans for Progress” Oct. 14-15, 2011. It is a multidisciplinary conference focusing on workplace integration in the post-World War II era, especially the period of 1960- 1990. The submissions deadline has passed. mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on September 17th, 2011
| Civil Rights Law, CONFERENCES, Law and Race, Legal History |
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GW Law is pleased to invite applications for the Richard & Diane Cummins Legal History Research Grant for 2012.
The Cummins Grant provides a stipend of $10,000 to support short-term historical research using the Special Collections Department at GW’s Jacob Burns Law Library, which is noted for its continental historical legal collections, especially its French collection, with strengths in Roman and canon law, church-state relations, international law, and many incunabula holdings.The grant is awarded to one doctoral, LL.M., or S.J.D. candidate, postdoctoral researcher, faculty member, or independent scholar. The successful candidate may come from a variety of disciplines including, but not limited to, law, history, religion, philosophy, or bibliography.
The application deadline is Nov. 1, 2011. mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on September 17th, 2011
| EVENTS |
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GW Law is pleased to invite applications for the Richard & Diane Cummins Legal History Research Grant for 2012.
The Cummins Grant provides a stipend of $10,000 to support short-term historical research using the Special Collections Department at GW’s Jacob Burns Law Library, which is noted for its continental historical legal collections, especially its French collection, with strengths in Roman and canon law, church-state relations, international law, and many incunabula holdings.The grant is awarded to one doctoral, LL.M., or S.J.D. candidate, postdoctoral researcher, faculty member, or independent scholar. The successful candidate may come from a variety of disciplines including, but not limited to, law, history, religion, philosophy, or bibliography.
The application deadline is Nov. 1, 2011. mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on September 17th, 2011
| JUNIOR SCHOLARS, Law and Philosophy, Law and Religion, Law Librarianship, Legal History, OTHER SCHOLARLY OPPORTUNITIES |
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