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ver 1,600 papers were proposed for the Fourth ECPR General Conference, making it the most popular Conference to date. Once the closing date had passed, the academic convenors had the enormous task ahead of them of selecting papers and creating panels; their hard work has paid off though and an exciting academic content has now been produced. Registration is now open, so please see our website for further details on the academic programme,
receptions and social events, hotels, excursions and tourist information and for details on how to register http://wwwessexacuk/ecpr/events/ generalconference/pisa/indexaspx Reduced registration fees are available to participants who also attend the Sixth Pan-European International Relations Conference, which is being held in Turin from 12 to 15 September 2007. Please see their website at: http://wwwsgirorg/ conference2007/indexhtm
ecpr news european political science: 6 2007 (219 – 221) & 2007 European Consortium for Political Research. 1680-4333/07 $30 www.palgrave-journals.com/eps
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announcing the nelson w. polsby memorial fund
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he Nelson W. Polsby Memorial Graduate Student Fund has been established at UC Berkeley to support graduate students who are interested in studying US Congress (or in years when someone can’t be found who is studying Congress, the US Presidency or US political parties). Anyone interested in contributing can visit this link: http://www.igs.berkeley. edu/announcements/polsbyfund, or send a cheque made out to ‘Nelson W. Polsby Memorial Graduate Student Fund’ to: Attn: Mary Beth Herzoff College of Letters & Science
University of California, Berkeley 2150 Shattuck Avenue, Suite 300 Berkeley, CA 94720-2930 Alternatively, credit card donations can be made by calling Mary Beth at: Phone: (+1) 510 642 8405 Cell: (+1) 415 516 1090 A European Memorial meeting for Nelson W. Polsby will take place on Saturday 13 October at 2.00 pm in Worcester College, Oxford. Further details will be available closer to the time, but in the meantime anyone who wishes to can contact Alan Ware ([email protected]) for more information.
religion and politics standing group
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he Religion and Politics Standing Group (SG) was formed in February 2006 and currently has around eighty members. A newsletter is distributed three times a year. Its aims are: to help information circulate between the Group’s members about ongoing research projects and academic activities in the given field; to develop rigorous analyses, in various – domestic, transnational and international – contexts of the political involvement of religious actors both in Europe and globally;
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to initiate new research agendas according to the interests of the members of the Standing Group; to provide regular relevant information to interested members in the form of a newsletter and, at some future stage, a web page; to contribute to the activities of the ECPR through workshop initiatives and other academic activities. The background to t
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