Decisions for CUFA 2019 proposals were sent yesterday through our OpenConf system. If you did not receive a decision email, please check your spam then email cufa19conferenceATgmail.com and we will let you know if your proposal was accepted.
If your proposal was not accepted and you are a graduate student, we strongly encourage you to consider revising your proposal per reviewers' comments and resubmitting it to the Graduate Forum Roundtables, which will take place the morning of Friday, November 22. The Grad Forum will share the Grad Forum Call for Proposals in May through the CUFA listserv, and on the Grad Forum Facebook and Twitter accounts. The deadline for Grad Forum submissions is 11:59 pm PST June 14, 2019.
Don't forget to register for both NCSS and CUFA at socialstudies.org. Please note that this year's conference will begin on Wednesday morning, November 20 and the Graduate Forum and Research-into-Practice sessions will take place on Friday, November 22. Breakfast will be provided on Wednesday and Thursday mornings and we invite you to attend our receptions on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. A preliminary program will be released in the next few weeks and papers are due to discussants on October 28.
If your proposal was not accepted and you are a graduate student, we strongly encourage you to consider revising your proposal per reviewers' comments and resubmitting it to the Graduate Forum Roundtables, which will take place the morning of Friday, November 22. The Grad Forum will share the Grad Forum Call for Proposals in May through the CUFA listserv, and on the Grad Forum Facebook and Twitter accounts. The deadline for Grad Forum submissions is 11:59 pm PST June 14, 2019.
Don't forget to register for both NCSS and CUFA at socialstudies.org. Please note that this year's conference will begin on Wednesday morning, November 20 and the Graduate Forum and Research-into-Practice sessions will take place on Friday, November 22. Breakfast will be provided on Wednesday and Thursday mornings and we invite you to attend our receptions on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. A preliminary program will be released in the next few weeks and papers are due to discussants on October 28.
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