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The School of Public Policy is inviting students to register as
attendees or submit research proposals for the second annual Graduate
Student Research Conference.Last year’s conference drew over 100
attendees and 30 presenters from several colleges and universities.
Graduate students are invited to submit proposals using knowledge and
perspectives of the humanities and theoretical or applied methods to
further domestic or international public policy discourse. Areas of
inquiry include social sciences, science, technology, government,
national defense, environmental concerns, education, social welfare, and
any other field concerning policy development.
Renowned faculty from the School of Public Policy will chair research
panels and serve as discussants and subject experts. Each selected
participant will have 10-15 minutes to present followed by 5 minutes for
discussion.
Please submit the attached proposal to /sppconf/
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>/@/ <mailto:[log in to unmask]>/gmu/
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>/./ <mailto:[log in to unmask]>/edu/
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> *no later than* March 1, 2013. Proposals will
be accepted on a rolling basis until all spaces are filled. If
feasible, please submit your proposal as soon as possible.
For questions, additional information, or to register, please visit
http://gradconference.gmu.edu or email /sppconf/
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>/@/ <mailto:[log in to unmask]>/gmu/
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>/./ <mailto:[log in to unmask]>/edu/
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.
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*SPP Graduate Student Research Conference Organizing Committee*
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