Call for Papers: ANZHES Conference 4-6 December 2015 (Wellington, New Zealand)
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Call for Papers: ANZHES Conference 4-6 December 2015 (Wellington, New Zealand)

The Australian and New Zealand History of Education (ANZHES) invites proposals for 30 min papers that engage with the conference theme “Intersecting and Connected Histories of Education”.  Email title, abstracts (max 250 words), name and affiliation to: Suzanne.manning@paradise.net.nz by 31 July 2015. Please indicate whether the abstract if for a 30 min paper or a 10 min postgraduate panel presentation. Abstracts will be peer reviewed, and participants will be notified within 4 weeks.  Additional information available here.

Previous International Histories of Education Summer School held in Luxembourg 18-20 June 2015
Next Call for Papers: CIHELA 15-18 March 2016 (Medellin, Colombia)

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