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The Sixteenth International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities, will be held on July 5-7, 2018 at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, USA. First held at the University of the Aegean on the island of Rhodes in Greece in 2003, the conference has moved its location each year to different countries and continents, each offering its own perspectives on the human condition and the current state of studies of the human. This research network is brought together by a shared commitment to the humanities and a concern for their future. They invite proposals for paper presentations,… Read Article →

The International Journal of English Studies and Literature (IJESL) is an International online journal published Quarterly. The aim of IJESL is to publish peer reviewed research and review articles in the field of English. This journal is available here.  This journal aims to publish original research papers, literature reviews and professional papers, as well as short reviews of the new books and case studies in the field of English. Manuscripts are processed rapidly without any delay.   To contribute articles to the Inagural Issue, articles may be mailed to editorijengsl@gmail.com or ijesl@trpubonline.com. Authors can inquire the status… Read Article →

The Student Advisory Board for the Department of Comparative Literature at Indiana University is pleased to announce the 2018 Comparative Literature Graduate Conference, “The End of the World: Tragedy, Catastrophe, Apocalypse. The conference will be held on Friday, March 2 and Saturday, March 3, 2018 in Bloomington, Indiana. See flyer above for more information.

Jet Fuel Reiew is international literary journal based out of Lewis University in Romeoville. IL. They are looking for nonfiction writers who are seeking publication to submit their best work to their journal. Jet Fuel Review is looking for quality pieces and they publish an aesthetically diverse range of writing. Deadline: October 15 For more information and to submit your work, visit their website here.    

The LGBTQ Studies Program’s Creative and Scholarly Works Contest is now accepting submissions! The contest is interdisciplinary and accepts both academic scholarship and creative works in multiple medias addressing a theme, topic, or issue relevant to LGBTQ studies. Two entrants, one graduate and on undergraduate, will be selected for a $250 cash prize. Submissions are due May 1st. Enter online here, send questions to bjohns58@depaul.edu. See the flyer above for full information.

This is a friendly reminder to English students and professors that the deadline to submit to the Spring English Conference is only a few short weeks away, Friday, March 31st ! Spring break is a great opportunity to review papers and pieces from finals and consider them for submission. Please see the flyer above for further details, or find a full call-for-submissions here. Submissions and questions can be sent to englishconference.dpu@gmail.com. We’d also like to announce that Natalie Y. Moore of WBEZ will be this years keynote speaker! Natalie is a longtime staffer at WBEZ… Read Article →

Its the English Department’s favorite time of year! The official call-for-submissions for the 8th Annual Spring English Conference (SPEC) has been released! The Spring English Conference is a unique opportunity for DePaul English students from across the entire department – graduate, undergraduate, creative, literary studies, publishing, major, and minors – to come together and share their work in a friendly, comradely environment. The conference will take place on Friday, April 27, and the deadline to submit work is March 31. Full submission guidelines can be found online here. Any questions can be sent to the… Read Article →

The British Modernities Group (BMG) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign invites graduate students to present papers at its twelfth annual interdisciplinary conference, “Changing the Subject: Subjectivity, Habitus, Behavior, and the End of the Subject.” The conference focuses on bring together work in ontology, literature, philosophy, psychology, and related fields to consider how scholars have responded to and interpreted questions of subjectivity and perception. The conference hopes to tackle a broad range of questions from the abstract and metaphysical to the political and material across a variety of disciplines. BMG will accept abstracts of no… Read Article →

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