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2015 Conference: Site Now Open for Submissions

The GSA website is open for submissions for the 39th annual conference, which will take place in Washington, D.C., from 1-4 October 2015. For general conference information, visit the conference home page. There you will see a series of links, including our call for papers, conference submission guidelines, GSA Exchange information, 2015's approved seminars, and a link that will allow you to begin the submission process. Non-North American members may wish to inform themselves about the GSA travel fund, described at https://www.thegsa.org/prizes/travel_grants.html.

Please note three major points:

  • You must have paid your 2015 dues before you can submit a proposal.
  • The GSA only accepts online submissions. We do not accept paper submissions.
  • Please note that the deadline for submitting enrollment applications for the seminars is 30 January 2015.

The deadline for submitting all other proposals (individual papers, complete sessions, or roundtables) is 16 February 2015. Seminar applicants will be informed of the results of their applications by 6 February. The Program Committee will review all other proposals after 16 February. The complete, tentative program should be online by late April or early May 2015.

Technical questions about conference submissions should be directed to Ms. Elizabeth Fulton at the GSA Help Desk. Membership questions should be directed to Ms. Kathy Young at the Johns Hopkins University Press. The 2015 Program Director is Professor Margaret Menninger.

We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible in Washington, D.C.

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